Searching for Silver Lake: the radical neighborhood that changed gay America
by Lois Beckett in Los Angeles from US news | The Guardian on (#6CNA3)
For decades, these Los Angeles streets have played host to key events in LGBTQ+ history. But gentrification has transformed the area
We are driving up an almost vertical hill in a hip Los Angeles neighborhood, looking for one of the birthplaces of the gay civil rights movement. At the wheel is Roland Palencia, a gay activist who has lived and organized here for decades.
The Silver Lake Reservoir shines behind us, the hills around it crowded with bungalows. Silver Lake was once a Bohemian retreat, a neighborhood for artists and activists, and even, in the 40s and 50s, Communist party members. Now it's impossible to buy the tiniest shack here for less than a million dollars.
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