March For Justice And Unity In South LA

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There are two marches for unity this weekend, must be unity weekend LOL, we need it though.  One will be up in Pasadena, the one that I will be attending, and one will be right here in South Los Angeles.  Please come out and support one as this is awesome opportunity for the community to come together and show the world that #BlackLivesMatter Too!

CALLING ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT! BE A PART OF THE…

MARCH FOR JUSTICE AND UNITY!

DATE: Saturday, February 21, 2015
March Begins: 10am
Where: LAPD Southwest Division
1546 Martin Luther King Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

For more information go to www.lasentinel.net contact us at marchforjustive@lasentinel.net or call 323-299-3800.

National BLACK OUT September 8!

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African American life is obviously being expressed as something America can do without or holds no value, lets show America just how valuable we are. We need to continue to bond together and fight in numbers and Monday September 8th, TOMORROW, will be another chance to tell America its time to cut the crap, not only are we here but we belong here!

**KEEP CRENSHAW LUSH** Public Works Meeting Friday!

IF YOU LIVE IN, WORK OR TAKE PRIDE IN CRENSHAW BLVD – IT’S TIME TO SPEAK UP AND PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY!

Call To Action

Board of Public Works Meeting Friday April 11 9:30am

DID YOU KNOW:

·        Crenshaw Blvd is considered a scenic highway from Coliseum to Slauson Avenue!

·        MTA is seeking a permit from the City of Los Angeles Board of Public Works to cut down 98 trees on Crenshaw between Exposition and 48th Street in the upcoming week and an additional 56 trees on Crenshaw between 48th and 67th street later.

·        This represents a loss of more than 30% of the trees on Crenshaw Blvd between Exposition and 67th for the next 5 years

·        The Space Shuttle agreement replaced every tree removed with 4 new 36 inch box trees

·        MTA is only offering 2 trees 24 inch box trees for every tree lost

·        More than 3 miles of landscaped medians will be destroyed and not replaced

·        According to the US Department of Agriculture, South Los Angeles ranks the worst in the City of Los Angeles in terms of tree canopy cover.

·        Council Districts 8 and 9 with 10.7% and 7.5% of tree canopy cover are far below the city’s Council District average of 20.8%.

·        We can’t wait five years for replacement trees to address the environmental and economic impact of losing these trees!

Miracle Mile says they want not-a-one of there trees for the Purple Line Extention, KEEP CRENSHAW LUSH

Joint Task Force:

The Joint Empowerment Congress West Area and Park Mesa Heights Neighborhood Council Task Forces was formed to address the removal of trees to accommodate the transport of the space shuttle endeavor by the California Science Center in 2012.  The task force was successful in entering into an agreement with the California Science Center for the planting of 4 trees for every tree removed along with 1,000 linear feet of sidewalk repair among many other community benefits. The taskforce has been meeting with MTA and the City of Los Angeles in an effort to reach an agreement on possible mitigations.  No agreement has been reached at this time.

 

Related News Articles:

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-trees-crenshaw-metro-rail-20140402,0,1152063.story#axzz2xlfYAuLL

From today’s LA Times … Tree removal along Crenshaw has residents stumped To clear the way for the Endeavour, 71 mature trees were chopped down. Now more will be removed for the Crenshaw/LAX subway line. http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-crenshaw-trees-20140331,0,2530505.story

Trees to be removed for Crenshaw/LAX Line along Crenshaw Boulevard