Residents of what is considered to be one of the last Black enclaves in California are facing the possibility of being secluded from the economi c boost brought by a new entertainment complex for the LA Rams and Chargers. Inglewood, a neighborhood that has been rife with gang-related violence, is struggling to meet its goal of luring more investment while attempting to preserve one of the state’s last remaining African American urban areas, the
LA's Last Black Enclave Under Threat of Gent…
Residents of what is considered to be one of the last Black enclaves in California are facing the possibility of being secluded from the economi c boost brought by a new entertainment complex for the LA Rams and Chargers. Inglewood, a neighborhood that has been rife with gang-related violence, is struggling to meet its goal of luring more investment while attempting to preserve one of the state’s last remaining African American urban areas, the
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