List of Los Angeles City College people

This page lists the members of Los Angeles City College, including students, alumni, faculty and academic affiliates associated.

Alumni

Economics

  • Lawrence Klein, economist, Nobel Prize recipient in Economics (deceased)

Communications

  • Pete Arbogast, radio announcer
  • Murray Fromson, broadcast journalist
  • Paul Olden, radio announcer
  • Ted Sobel, sports journalist

Education

  • Maulana Karenga, professor of Black Studies, activist and founder of Kwanzaa
  • Margaret Martin, Harmony Project Founder and Recipient of President's Citizens Medal

Entertainment

Clint Eastwood
Rodolfo Acosta

Performance

Production

Fine arts

Art

Dance

Design

Music

Writing

Law

Public service

Military

Elected officials

Judiciary

  • Lourdes Baird, U. S. District Court (Ret.)
  • Vaino Spencer, Los Angeles County Superior Court, co-founded the Black Women Lawyers Association and the National Association of Women Judges, deceased

Religion

  • Robert Sirico, Roman Catholic priest, founder of the Acton Institute

Science

Sports

Baseball

  • Emmett Ashford, baseball umpire
  • Dennis Gilbert, LACC Hall of Fame baseball inductee, sports agent and entrepreneur

Basketball

Football

Track

  • Jeff Williams, sprinter

Wrestling

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