Calls for peace amid the roar of souped-up engines in South Los Angeles



Leimert Park Village hails victory on Crenshaw Line station



Metro Board approves full funding for a Leimert Park station



Leimert Park plays to its own beat



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Leimert Park was one of the first planned communities in Southern California. It was developed by Walter H. Leimert Sr. and designed by Olmsted Brothers, a firm headed by the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted Sr., the landscape architect behind New York City’s Central Park.

On a recent Thursday night, sounds of classical jazz melodies streamed out into the streets. Inside, heads nodded in time with the beat as men of all ages and shades approached the stage. Incense burned on a table in the front and musicians wielding oboes, saxophones, and trumpets collected at the World Stage to jam.

Eighty-one-year-old Van Gray entered the room with a grin on his face. In his electric wheelchair, he moved to the beat, calling out sounds of praise to his friends on stage. Born in Brooklyn, Gray takes the bus to Leimert Park at least once a week to hear classical jazz.

Leimert Park, a predominately African-American neighborhood in South LA, has long been known for its unique blend of classic jazz, hip-hop and traditional African clothing, drumming and cuisine. For decades it has been an enclave for artists and musicians, but that mosaic is changing in Leimert Park. With development and rising rents, artists have been driven out and the elders of the neighborhood are working to make sure their village doesn’t fade away. [Read more…]

Leimert Park rail stop gets a green light from L.A. City Council



Ralphs on Crenshaw closes



Crenshaw Digital Media Team gets City Council recognition



CMDT at City Council

Councilman Bernard Parks honoring Mother of Many founder Daphne Bradford.

Eighth District City Councilman Bernard Parks on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 recognized Daphne Bradford, founder and CEO of Mother of Many (M.O.M.), and the Crenshaw Digital Media Team for making innovative technology history.  They are the first group of LAUSD students to design and release a game, Going Banana’s for Health, in the Windows 8 App Store. [Read more…]

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Myra Howard: missing teen in South L.A.



Despite a groundswell of national protest and exposure by activists of color, missing African American and Latino children are still viewed as a low priority by the mainstream media.  Missing African American children in particular seldom achieve national or even local recognition, often eliciting apathy from local law enforcement.  The recent disappearance of 16 year-old Myra Howard is a tragic continuation of this pattern.   [Read more…]

Mayor found $40MM for Leimert Park stop