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Redlands

American  
[red-luhndz] / ˈrɛd ləndz /

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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In September 2012, Epstein attended a conference at the technology company Esri’s headquarters in Redlands, where Katzenberg interviewed television legend Norman Lear.

From Los Angeles Times

After some 150 students walked out of Redlands schools early this month in support of immigrants they were dealt an unexpected consequence: a temporary suspension of school privileges as administrators enforced rules that forbid them from leaving a classroom without permission.

From Los Angeles Times

Redlands school officials said the suspension of privileges will remain in place until a student satisfies certain conditions, such as attending a session of Saturday school or performing four hours of community service.

From Los Angeles Times

Student high school activists — in Redlands and elsewhere — said they are willing to face consequences, if necessary, to stand up for what they believe by protesting the actions of U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

“As organizers, it’s expected for us to take the first wave of retaliation,” said Redlands High School senior Jax Hardy.

From Los Angeles Times