South Los Angeles
South Los Angeles ("South Los Angeles", formerly South Central Los Angeles , occasionally just South LA ) is a district of the Californian metropolis of Los Angeles .
location
The district is bounded to the north by the Santa Monica Freeway , to the west by La Brea Avenue and to the south by the Century Freeway .
Characteristic
In 2003 the city of Los Angeles changed its name from South Central Los Angeles to South Los Angeles. The aim was to get rid of the reputation for violence, as South Central was synonymous with crime and violence. Colloquially, however, the district is still mostly known as South Central, and newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times usually use both names. The new name is also geographically misleading, as other districts such as LA Harbor / San Pedro are even further south.
South Los Angeles is often considered one of the most dangerous boroughs in Los Angeles. The neighborhood was the main site of the 1992 riots in Los Angeles . The district is also known for its gang crime and was the founding site of various nationally known street gangs, such as the Bloods and Crips , the 18th Street Gang , the Florencia 13 , the 38th Street Gang , or the Mara Salvatrucha . There are also clashes between Afro-Americans and Latinos .
South (Central) Los Angeles and the adjacent communities are considered one of the birthplaces of West Coast hip-hop and are known for music and media well beyond the city limits of Los Angeles. Rappers and rap groups such as NWA or Ice Cube address life on the streets of South Central Los Angeles in many of their songs.
In culture
South Central became internationally known, among other things, for feature films that deal with the subject of "social hot spots". Examples to be mentioned here are Colors (1988), Boyz n the Hood (1991), South Central (1992), Menace II Society (1993), John Singletons Baby Boy (2001), Training Day (2001), The Garden (2008) and End of Watch (2012).
Attractions
Attractions in South Los Angeles include the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum , the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County , the California African American Museum , the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , the California Science Center , the Shrine Auditorium, and the Watts Towers .
Districts
- Arlington Park
- Athens on the Hill
- Baldwin Hills
- Cameo Plaza
- Canterbury Knolls
- Century Palms
- Chesterfield Square
- Crenshaw
- Exposition Park
- Gramercy Park
- Hyde Park
- Jefferson Park
- King Estates
- Leimert Park
- Magnolia Square
- Marlton Square
- Manchester Square
- View Heights
- Vermont Knolls
- Vermont Park
- Vermont Square
- Village Green
- Watts
- West Adams
- West Alameda
Although the following cities are not part of Los Angeles, they are often included:
Sons and daughters of the region
- The Game (Compton), rapper
- Arthur Lee (Crenshaw), rock musician
- Barry White (Watts), soul singer and music producer
- BG Knocc Out (Compton), rapper
- Charles Mingus (Watts), jazz musician
- Darryl Strawberry (Crenshaw), baseball player
- Dr. Dre (Compton), rapper ( NWA )
- Eazy-E (Compton), rapper (NWA)
- Eric Dolphy (Watts), jazz musician
- Hampton Hawes , jazz musician
- Ice Cube (South LA), rapper (NWA)
- Ice-T (Crenshaw), rapper
- James Hahn (Morningside Park), politician
- Jay Rock (Watts), rapper
- John Singleton , film director, screenwriter and producer
- Kendrick Lamar (Compton), rapper
- Keyshawn Johnson (Crenshaw), American football player
- Mack 10 , rapper and actor
- Marques Houston (Inglewood), contemporary R&B singer and actor
- MC Ren (Compton), rapper (NWA)
- Nipsey Hussle (Crenshaw), rapper
- Omarion (Inglewood), contemporary R&B singer and actor
- Paul Pierce (Inglewood), basketball player, Inglewood High School, Los Angeles Clippers
- Ralph Bunche , civil rights activist
- Regina King , actress
- Shawn Fonteno aka solo , rapper, actor and voice actor
- South Central Cartel , hip hop group
- Tom Araya (South Gate), bass player and singer
- Tyra Banks (Inglewood), photo model and actress
- Tyrese Gibson (Watts), contemporary R&B singer, rapper, actor and model
- Weird Al Yankovic (Lynwood), musician, parodist and accordion player
- Margaret Seltzer stated in her autobiography that she was from South Los Angeles, but actually grew up in Sherman-Oaks
See also
Web links
- The Homicide Report Map showing assassinations in Los Angeles
Individual evidence
- ^ In Los Angeles, It's South-Central No More The New York Times, April 10, 2003
- ↑ Gangster Guide in Los Angeles - "It could be life-threatening" Süddeutsche Zeitung, October 15, 2011
- ↑ Burned and Forgotten Zeit Online, June 19, 1992
- ↑ There are still gaps in South Los Angeles Neue Zürcher Zeitung, April 28, 2012
- ↑ 20 Years Ago: Race Riots in Los Angeles Spiegel TV Magazine, April 23, 2012
- ↑ 20 years after the riots in LA: Rodney King died at the age of 47 Frankfurter Allgemeine, June 17, 2012
- ↑ 5 Truths About Compton / South Central LA uDiscover Music, Aug. 27, 2015
Coordinates: 33 ° 58 ′ 55 " N , 118 ° 14 ′ 24" W.