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thedarkroome.com and Brandon Bowlin join forces with HuffingtonPost to bring to you audio, transcripts and pics from the LA RIOTS and Brandon's coverage of it from KJLH Radio.
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An Excerpt from Brandon's Blog about the LA Riots and what they meant then and  what they mean now. And some then and now pics.


Leading with fire produces results…whether you want them or not.

Crenshaw Blvd just off the 10 Freeway is everything you desire from a five-lane main street. A giant artery for businesses and famous Churches that rub shoulders with long forgotten night spots. Murals and hand made signs adorn the flanks of a 40+ year tradition of African-American cultural pools feeding from its roaring shores even down a “Hair District” of wigs shops and barber’s chairs and the now defunct ritual of car clubs and “after the big game” cruising. While the start of it is literally the demarcation line of the ‘hood, Wilshire Blvd, and it the ends at the ocean, in the middle, in 1992, Crenshaw Blvd was ours. And tonight, even though the power was out, from atop a gentle hill that made the 10 Freeway off-ramp, you can still follow the Nile-like passage through the ‘hood by the pockets of fires bleeding smoke into the sky. Billowing signals to the world: The Great City of Los Angeles is having a nervous breakdown.



 
 

We saw this from right across the street...


This was Real...couldn't even get it all in the pick but you know the rest by heart.


Melted Phone Booth...well Phone and Phone Book Protector are gone.


Just South of the burnt out section.


Back Door to one of the Businesses...right inside a roof is collapsed.


Back of Crenshaw Square North Section...never returned.

 
 


TWENTY SOMETHING
Los Angeles Riots
A Perspective



North-east section of the mini-mall called Crenshaw Square.



At some point we are what we do. Not our jobs but what we actually do. We are good or bad. Constructive or destructive. And we either benefit from those actions, suffer from those actions or keep the status quo. The Los Angeles civil unrest/riots of 1992 did all three of these things. In some ways extraordinarily so.

Here I will offer some memories and perspectives of that moment.

 

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