"The Black Beverly Hills 2" -- Gentrification Documentary 2020

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4 жыл бұрын

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The follow up sequel to The Black Beverly Hills Documentary. Residences, from the wealthiest black neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area, talk about their personal experiences growing up in View Park, Ladera Heights, and Baldwin Hills; along with sharing their own personal opinions on the neighborhood changing due to rapid gentrification.
Black Beverly Hills from 1925 to present day. The black Beverly Hills neighborhoods, including Ladera Heights, View Park Winsor Hills, and Baldwin Hills are the richest black neighborhoods in the world. In the beginning, these three neighborhoods were all once all-white owned and denied blacks the right to reside. However, in the mid 60's, the neighborhood experience white flight, bringing in more and more successful black families. By the 70s, all three neighborhoods were named the "Black Beverly Hills," due to the fact that many black celebrities, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and doctors moved in.
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@AfterlifeFilms
@AfterlifeFilms 2 жыл бұрын
The mini documentary on Crenshaw & Leimert Park is now available. The 30 minute documentary with sitdown interviews is coming soon! Subscribe to be notified when it drops! kzbin.info/www/bejne/o2qko5logbOrd9E
@natashaford9784
@natashaford9784 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how the BLACK COMMUNITY would feel if BLACK HOMELESS PPL came to this neighborhood. would they accept BLACK HOMELESS PPL IN THEIR COMMUNITY begging at the corner,,, DO A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT WITH THIS SAME NEIGHBORHOOD,, have a whole bunch of people set up tents and LET'S SEE HOW ACCEPTING THESE RICH BLACK FOLKS WOULD BE,,,,,, I'm proud of all them,,, but I am curious,,, IF THESE SAME BLACK FOLKS, WILL HAVE THAT WHITE MAN MANTALITY 🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐 now that will make EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
@emzywillrich7243
@emzywillrich7243 Жыл бұрын
The same thing is happening to my once predominately black neighborhood here in Texas. I now have white and Hispanic neighbors and the value of my home has soared. My late parents would be so proud if they saw what I have done with the beautiful spacious home they built in the early 1950's.
@brendapamilton9150
@brendapamilton9150 Жыл бұрын
I'm here in Texas too. The gentrification that is going on where my Mother is living.
@AfterlifeFilms
@AfterlifeFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Is anyone interested in seeing a documentary about Crenshaw and Leimert park? Let me know!
@Official_KC
@Official_KC 4 жыл бұрын
I haven't finished all of this yet, but its excellent! Keep making more and more. This channel can definitely grow. Keep improving the production quality, picking interesting topics in this sort of lane, and you'll go far. I don't live in LA either. You know what be interesting to do is if you could do the 10 nicest and most impoverished black neighborhoods in a 1-2 part documentary. It would have to be post-COVID though. But almost all of the most affluent neighborhoods are in LA, or NY and Maryland. All relatively close together. You could sort of make a documentary about why they became distinct in their own ways. Why they became black neighborhoods, why they became affluent. What's changing. All of that.
@mycatsheenacashappid4240
@mycatsheenacashappid4240 3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@samkay993
@samkay993 3 жыл бұрын
I would like to work with you on a project. Please reach out.
@AfterlifeFilms
@AfterlifeFilms 3 жыл бұрын
@@samkay993 Sure! Send us an email at theafterlifefilms@gmail.com
@Ken-ro7zo
@Ken-ro7zo 3 жыл бұрын
Hyde Park too.
@jazzcookmusic5677
@jazzcookmusic5677 Жыл бұрын
YT people are raised with the thoughts they can go anywhere, do anything and live anywhere they want, with no repercussions.
@rebeccaalleyne5964
@rebeccaalleyne5964 4 жыл бұрын
The woman in the couple interviewed says she stumbled upon View Park. According to the man they were specifically directed there by realtors when looking in Lemeirt, and we’re in Lemeirt after reading media stories about the neighborhood. That’s no stumble.
@ChillyBilly682
@ChillyBilly682 4 жыл бұрын
Miracle Bright yup
@xiloa23
@xiloa23 4 жыл бұрын
@@miracleinsider No one stumbles!! One of those areas you gotta know
@lookinglistening09
@lookinglistening09 4 жыл бұрын
The realtors are directing whites to these neighborhoods and prioritizing them. Are the realtors receiving incentives for this? I don’t know.
@lookinglistening09
@lookinglistening09 4 жыл бұрын
@K Will Awesome post. Thanks for the information. I agree that this is war. Have you tried to join the jogging club or has anyone black tried to? We need to infiltrate. Glad somebody called out Nipsey Hussle. He was trash and the opposite of these neighborhoods, plus he cosigned a Mexican on Twitter who said black women are a disgrace to the black community.
@lookinglistening09
@lookinglistening09 4 жыл бұрын
@K Will I don't know if Deloy Edward's son Deloy Jr. went into real estate but I know he married Asian. There's a black real estate guy who's active but he isn't old school. People on Next Door were crying for Molly Lowe (Asian), who died. Besides her, the other realtors were black back in the day.
@Cher1124
@Cher1124 4 жыл бұрын
If you’d like to keep your homes I suggest voting against the rising cost of property taxes.
@newjerseylion4804
@newjerseylion4804 4 жыл бұрын
That’s was forcing black families to move out.
@josephaugello1527
@josephaugello1527 2 жыл бұрын
Also the extremely high cost of real estate
@DavidAllen-dj7sd
@DavidAllen-dj7sd 2 жыл бұрын
Vote those damn democrats out.
@shebaby9702
@shebaby9702 2 жыл бұрын
I’m from Chicago and have always loved California since visiting an aunt who moved there in the 90’s. I came to learn about the “Black Beverly Hills” through KZbin and other media outlets. It saddens me to know that the black population in these areas are declining. Gentrification is tearing through most of urban America and I don’t like it!
@lisaroyster8045
@lisaroyster8045 Жыл бұрын
Gentrification was formed in my opinion to weed out the bad elements. A lot of people move to these neighborhood because they don't fit that criteria in Beverly hills to live
@kasheem1747
@kasheem1747 Жыл бұрын
We should have a Beverly Hills in every state and town
@inspectah2342
@inspectah2342 Жыл бұрын
Even this area is gang territory as nice as it seems. Ppl are tired of us running up the crime in every area we move too and tearing down communities. I’m not mad at gentrification. Because it needed to happen in most places it’s happening at. You are from Chicago so you know even the affluent blsck areas there are kind of dangerous
@Anthony-to7cp
@Anthony-to7cp Жыл бұрын
@@inspectah2342 True
@artimasartimas4515
@artimasartimas4515 11 ай бұрын
Great documentary.
@kayanderson1088
@kayanderson1088 2 жыл бұрын
I just received this in my YT feed and I’m so glad I did! I’m so glad the history and current gentrification has been documented. My grandparents lived in Windsor Hills for 60+ years until their deaths & our family still owns the house-our legacy. I’m saddened every time I go through the neighborhood because it’s beginning to feel like we’re being run/bought out. I’ve gotten looks from the “new” folks as if to say, “what are you doing here?!” In my head my reply is not nice lol! Why is it that when the “new” ones come in, they immediately want to change the house, the street, the neighborhood to their liking? Soon there will be a fight over the property taxes, mark my word! Khalil, thanks again & I look forward to the next documentary!
@sirpoppinchuck
@sirpoppinchuck Жыл бұрын
Where did your grand parents live?? I grew up in Windsor Hills I was on Onacrest Dr. Closer to Northridge 5320!!!
@freeinghumanitynow
@freeinghumanitynow Жыл бұрын
Why are black folks selling their homes to nonblacks? Black folks contribute to the so-called gentrification then have the nerve to go running to the media to whine. Make it make sense, please.
@gridley
@gridley Жыл бұрын
Barbara (listed as a retired social worker) says her area of View Park in 1972 was mostly white. But I believe the demographics by the late 1960s were already predominantly black. Baldwin Hills, a section of it where the 1932 Olympic games' village was located, was mainly white until around the mid-1960s. "Gentrification" almost always refers to areas of past decline or modest income that transition to more success & affluence. Whether mainly white or mainly black, much of Baldwin Hills has always been an area reflecting upper-middle-class statistics.
@phajahdawnlett4979
@phajahdawnlett4979 4 жыл бұрын
This was a great film. I live in the flat lands, the Avenues, 54th & Crenshaw (aka) Angeles Mesa. I love my community and my people. Thank you Khalif for this film documentary with it's varied perspectives. I, myself prefer our community to STAY black and proud. White people for YEARS have red-lined us. Now they want our communities which at one time they would not even pass through. Weekly I receive phone calls, letters, emails, flyers on my door, and even text messages inquiring about selling my home. I always respond with "If you have a cash buyer my magic number is $1.2M otherwise, please take me off your list." It's no surprise that a state of the art NFL arena, "popin" DTLA night life, quick access to 3 major freeways, a historical concert/sport arena, LAX metro rail line, and homes that are built to last -will make people of other cultures now want what we have; ACCESS I will be right here sippin lemonade on my porch!!
@williambaker9024
@williambaker9024 4 жыл бұрын
Hello queen
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 4 жыл бұрын
Don't ever sell your property, if at all possible... You'll only regret it...
@lorenab5309
@lorenab5309 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly !!!!
@ishmael802
@ishmael802 3 жыл бұрын
You dropped this 👑
@Ken-ro7zo
@Ken-ro7zo 3 жыл бұрын
Actually four major freeways for that matter because 405, 110, 10 and 105 surround the area and with the Crenshaw Line, NFL Stadium, Proximity to LAX, Downtown, and Beaches, I can see why certain groups of people want to move back to be central to everything. The area should stay black as it is. This is the only affordable spot in the LA Basin right now despite gentrification on Crenshaw, etc.
@robinafrica3456
@robinafrica3456 3 жыл бұрын
My home in Windsor Hills was built in 1925... The area was really developed during the 1932 Olympic Games... That’s why you have the streets at the top of the hill named Mt. Vernon, Olympiad etc...
@doloresgolden6698
@doloresgolden6698 4 жыл бұрын
As a Black Real Estate Broker that has lived in the area over 30 years, i found this documentary to be a Good cross reference as to the truth, about our communities which are next door to each other and the begginings when People that were non white could not own property here with CCR"V's (Neighborhood restrictions), and now we are free to move about the country. We have the best neighborhoods within the City, and its time for the World to really know, The Wedding of the Century brought us into the lime light, and Nipsy Hussell untimely Death, showcased our community. The National Association of Real Estate Brokers is trying to bring Black youths in to home ownership by Showcasing *House first, Than the Car* Financial Education is a Must to help substain communities across the Country. Great Documentary, Thankyou.
@Danny-bg8kz
@Danny-bg8kz 4 жыл бұрын
How close is this neighborhood to the Crenshaw district (Crenshaw n slauson) where nipsey was from?
@michaelb.3438
@michaelb.3438 3 жыл бұрын
So you can get black families to obtain the American dream or is that a farce I'd like to have to do with location a house sometimes is not the best investment because once you get in that house you going to pay the insurance, the mortgage, the property taxes, the maintenance for the house year in and year out, and when it's time to sell your house don't forget to take all that in consideration which people never do so financial awareness and responsibility is a must take care and God bless
@Welcometothenow
@Welcometothenow 2 жыл бұрын
Who can actually afford to live there though? The homes are in the millions for not much house. It’s a beautiful area, but it’s not attainable for most. I was hoping to move there, but it’s getting more out of reach.
@Urbanthick
@Urbanthick 2 жыл бұрын
@@Danny-bg8kz Very close within 1-3 miles depending on the area. Baldwin Hills being the closest , Windsor than Ladera.
@anthonythomas5998
@anthonythomas5998 Жыл бұрын
Good point, a house is a foundation built on a foundation which is solid.
@mjerome1457
@mjerome1457 2 жыл бұрын
Wow what a great documentary. I remember when I was 16 yrs old (now 40) living in SoCal and we where from a Black Upper Middle Class Family living minutes from the Ocean. I felt so alone not having many Black Friends. Then one day we heard about a Friend of a friends party being thrown in Baldwin Hills so we drive the hour up…OMG!!, it was the experience of my life. Seeing an entire successful Black Community that was thriving. Black Families with Beautiful Homes, Cars and Children like ME everywhere!! I will never forget being in that house on the hill with their view from the pool overlooking Los Angels…totally change my Perspective. Years Later I returned with my Family and extended Family, as a Father and Uncle, on a drive to show them this these Historic Neighborhoods. Thank You for this young dude💯♥️🙏🏾
@grahamt5924
@grahamt5924 Жыл бұрын
Do you think apartheid is better then?
@mrevilren6507
@mrevilren6507 23 күн бұрын
@@grahamt5924only for caveman devils
@darliciatv8040
@darliciatv8040 3 жыл бұрын
Im a black transplant. I LOVE the area and it’s the only place in LA that I really feel community. I love it. Keep it black!
@josephaugello1527
@josephaugello1527 2 жыл бұрын
There used to be a much larger areas in the 1980s all of south LA, Florence Watts was mostly African American. My the early 90s changes where under way. Now if your east of Arlington it's mostly hispanic
@candysmith8724
@candysmith8724 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to say "Keep it white" in my hometown, but then I'd be called a racist. pfft This area should diversify just like all other areas. Fair Housing laws that's a good thing right? Diversify it's a good thing.
@flyaprilfly
@flyaprilfly 2 жыл бұрын
As I biracial person I bring diversity every where I go. Keep that same attitude when black people move to white neighborhoods;)
@Stonecoldalston
@Stonecoldalston 2 жыл бұрын
@@candysmith8724 the difference is its way more neighborhoods in the country that's white not that many thriving black communities
@cmapit3220
@cmapit3220 2 жыл бұрын
@@candysmith8724 oh please. The problem is y'all don't bring, nor want diversity. You want to tear it down, move everyone else out, and reestablish it as your own little enclave. It's the reason white flight even exists. The minute a black, or brown person moves in, y'all change the rules or leave. Nice try though.
@dominiquehall3856
@dominiquehall3856 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not even homeowner but I live in View Park-Windsor Hills and was raised there all my life. With everything goin on from gentrification to more White People moving in due to the stadiums , train stations , etc.... along with things being added to the area , this would a perfect time if you are a homeowner and Black not to sell your property. This is coming from someone who doesn't own a home but rents there and is still able to be here in my area. Our Black Life is our culture and if we own something and have land such as this beautiful place we wanna claim what's ours. Khalif thanx for puttin this out bro.
@anthonythomas5998
@anthonythomas5998 Жыл бұрын
To much to rent in that area, about 4,000 a month,does not matter if it is View Park! To much to pay for something that you're not buying period.
@MooBerry2009
@MooBerry2009 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching Baldwin Hills on BET back in the day and being intrigued by them because there was so many black people that had 2 parent households like myself and how decent everyone dressed and spoke.
@CartersEat
@CartersEat Жыл бұрын
That part
@sakeenahm
@sakeenahm 4 жыл бұрын
Black people need our own centers of affluence and enrichment. Please, my people, let's keep Baldwin Hills predominantly us! We need a place in this world where we feel safe and comfortable to just exist, go jogging without being followed. Diversity is good, but let's keep the black population above 50% in Baldwin Hills.
@gailuvdarootsroots7206
@gailuvdarootsroots7206 3 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes..lets keep it black
@bassreeves2410
@bassreeves2410 3 жыл бұрын
diversity is not good at all. those place should be 100 percent black.
@williamsuberalles9558
@williamsuberalles9558 2 жыл бұрын
@@bassreeves2410 what do you think about the kkk or neo nazis?
@williamsuberalles9558
@williamsuberalles9558 2 жыл бұрын
@@gailuvdarootsroots7206 same question to you
@spicybeachgirl1
@spicybeachgirl1 2 жыл бұрын
The sad thing is this was a well kept and enjoyed secret for decades. I remember in middle school I wrote a paper about these neighborhoods and my white teacher gave me a C because she said my source material was fiction. Said nothing like this existed. I took the C. I also didn’t tell her about the cotillions, sororities and fraternities, Jack and Jill, the Links, my family lineage and heritage because I knew she wouldn’t believe that either. We’ve got to preserve this because people will never believe that it ever existed.
@thecalmwayhome8483
@thecalmwayhome8483 3 жыл бұрын
This was a beautiful and inspiring documentary. I spent 3 weeks in LA when i was 15 because my dad lived there and although he didn’t raise me, i never forgot how diverse and beautiful LA was. I didn’t even know there was a black beverly hills until your video. Thanks for sharing and it’s so nice to see our people doing so well and to see African American neighborhoods shine like lighthouses on the hills.🦋
@bingo8789
@bingo8789 Жыл бұрын
Diversity? LA? Where?
@Navy35
@Navy35 Жыл бұрын
Diversity is another word for great replacement theory - just look at Chicago
@eleisha6476
@eleisha6476 Жыл бұрын
Btw… I love this documentary. No more communities for us. We’ve been reduced to visitors.😢
@marjn1030
@marjn1030 8 ай бұрын
Black people need to learn to fight back and stop DEPENDING on the government but God/Christ the government should be for the people and not against the people. Our voices should be heard before the election and during the election or no vote. They control our communities but black control the market. Blacks buy more none black products than any race, so it's time to boycott their products and build our community our market
@thesaintlibconpodcast1727
@thesaintlibconpodcast1727 4 жыл бұрын
Really beautiful film Khalif! I feel better knowing our stories are being written by young brothers like you! Keep up the great work!!! Blessings
@jdanielle5670
@jdanielle5670 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this!!! I am black and have lived in Los Angeles county all my life, while driving around I decided to go up the hill by Crenshaw mall and discovered view park. I was so amazed and frustrated that I was never taught about this place growing up! I’ve always wanted to do a documentary on black LA because certain stories need to be told but I never had the resources or confident. It makes me happy that someone is doing it because it NEEDS to be done. I thank you so much ❤️💕
@devinagrace1999
@devinagrace1999 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle I grew up here, you are not alone, so many people do not know about this area. It was like a secret
@eleisha6476
@eleisha6476 Жыл бұрын
This made me really sad. I’m from Windsor Hills and I now reside on the east coast. My mother passed away, and we know the rest. This is so disheartening. Compton… watch out, they’re coming back😢
@juju.always718
@juju.always718 3 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this! 👏🏿 Growing up in Queens, NY we saw a lot of gentrification. I remember being at my Aunt’s house in BK Bedford Stuyvesant/Crown Heights area she owned a Brownstone she purchased in the early 70’s Boy they would come around and hound her to sell. She never did until the day she passed. She left it to the children. Everybody knows how gentrification changed BK all the 5 boroughs in NYC. Great Job 👏🏿 I live in Orlando, Fl now 😂🤷🏾‍♀️
@lynnec3372
@lynnec3372 3 жыл бұрын
Hollis, East Elmhurst Queens and the Bronx..(Coop-City), Brooklyn started getting genty in the 90’s I think... ppl dint wanna wrk downtown Manhattan and have to live and commute 1 hr away. Bk was so close. Lump in throat feeling, they couldn’t really do it like that with the Bx cause it was not close like that. Its all changed last I been on 16. I live in Fl too, north of Orl.
@lyndaslocs
@lyndaslocs Жыл бұрын
@@lynnec3372 Yes, I've experienced gentrification in both Bklyn and Queens.
@jeanettesdaughter
@jeanettesdaughter 9 ай бұрын
Black people move around and are moved around In this country like so many pawns on a chess board. It doesn’t matter whether we are middle class or working class; economic changes whether in the labor force or market forces control our lives and decision making. Of course, where we live will reflect our values and culture. Doesn’t everyone’s⁉️The issue is how we are perceived and are treated by others and how we interact with each other. Without a clear and honest understanding of these forces and how to mitigate the negative effects, and starting with the Great Migrations out of the South would put all of this in an historical context. Friends and relationships with other cultures did not prevent or mitigate the lasting effects of two of the worst “ race riots” in American history both caused by racial hostility and police violence. Dig deeper! Educate these so called newbies so they’re not calling the police on you and your children for playing with your dogs in your neighborhood. And whomever said the economy democratizes is incorrect! That is a lie, a blatant lie.
@gailblackwell3412
@gailblackwell3412 4 жыл бұрын
Good job! I’ve lived in the community since 1968, and have seen the change the neighborhood has gone through. We were one of the first black families on our block. It’s kinda sad to see the neighbors you grew up with, leave the neighborhood.
@CK_2372
@CK_2372 4 жыл бұрын
Why are your neighbors leaving? Are they losing their homes because they've re-fied to death and now can't afford taxes?
@bodyloverz30
@bodyloverz30 4 жыл бұрын
People want to sell out, leaving high tax CA for non-tax states such as Nevada, Texas, and Florida. So they can sell off and be multi-millionaires! I grew up in San Ramon/Danville CA, my home was worth $250k in the 80'S, now is worth $1.5 million. I live in Miami Beach, much better here than CA!
@markiscouch7800
@markiscouch7800 4 жыл бұрын
@LittleMissMe! Exactly
@devinagrace1999
@devinagrace1999 2 жыл бұрын
We moved to this area when I was just a babe back in the 80's. I was brutally bullied by other black children for wearing my hair in braids. We were a poor, but humble, God loving family. My father helped build this community with his own two hands. Almost forty years later, after his boss passed away, the new management company laid him off without compensation of any kind. He took his retirement and had to move away. There are almost no black businesses left here. Its a very sad situation
@hufair2215
@hufair2215 2 жыл бұрын
There’s dozens stop
@devinagrace1999
@devinagrace1999 2 жыл бұрын
@@hufair2215 Most of the businesses are Not owned by blacks. Do some research
@144Souldier
@144Souldier 2 жыл бұрын
what's the point in bringing up black kids bullied you.
@devinagrace1999
@devinagrace1999 2 жыл бұрын
@@144Souldier This was my experience with the rich kids, some of them were ashamed of where we came from, our beautiful heritage, braided and natural hair are a part of that.
@hufair2215
@hufair2215 2 жыл бұрын
Hilltop Coffee and Kitchen, The Serving Spoon, Simply Wholesome, Harun Coffee To name a few. There’s at least 20 owned Black business in that area and even more down the hill in Leimert Park.
@Anonymous-uh5cx
@Anonymous-uh5cx Ай бұрын
I Just Stumbled Across This Doc. & May I Say It Was A Wonderful Cinematic Experience. As A 42 Year Old Black Man Who Grew Up In Arlington Heights I See The Same Thing Happening In My Neighborhood. Great Job Young Man.
@tmattowens
@tmattowens 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for capturing the true essence and beauty of our neighborhood. You've made us proud. It's now left to us to keep our community identity of cultural warmth, powerful history and our dynamic diversity.
@robinafrica3456
@robinafrica3456 3 жыл бұрын
The community behind Simply Wholesome is nicknamed “Pill Hill”.... it’s called Pill Hill because back in the day doctors lived in that section... also when white flight took place, a lot of Creole people moved into the community. Buddha Market still carries a lot of items still catering to the Creole community in the area.. And let’s not forget “The Don’s”.....
@reneestarms1769
@reneestarms1769 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this. My house was in your movie. lol! The marathon continues. :)
@devinagrace1999
@devinagrace1999 2 жыл бұрын
Lol me too 😂 💙
@livingintheforest3963
@livingintheforest3963 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing this to everyone from Los Angeles and all I do is get heartbreak over the continuous gentrification and changes of beautiful neighborhoods in other peoples lives..
@nanisteiner9260
@nanisteiner9260 2 жыл бұрын
Family lived there since early 60s was very nice and quaint about 3 yrs ago whites started moving reality people kicking on the door at least 3 times aweek.Whites started moving in things changed. One white woman would let her dog poop in our yard when I witness this I pretended to bend to pick it up and then ran leaving it. They started walking in the middle of the street 3 to 4 people. They talk about us, but they have caused disruption in a quite neighborhood. Very disrespectful .They are starting to act like you have no place there.They are making alot of home improvements most residents are elderly It was very nice and isolated.
@janflix8304
@janflix8304 4 жыл бұрын
Good job! Before I became a psychologist, I was a filmmaker (designer, art director) graduated from U.S.C. Cinema/T.V., (grad. school) in the 80s. I was one of very few women and the sexism/discrimination was horrid! Moved into Baldwin Hills in 2001. It seems a large number of the aging population is cashing out. I think that is a huge factor in this gentrification. If you do more film on this subject, I hope you include more of the backstory re the white flight. That seems to get a little lost sometimes. I'm sure you'll enter your doc in the film festivals. Good luck! 🧠
@ericawilliams6169
@ericawilliams6169 3 жыл бұрын
They need to quit cashing out and leave those homes to the next of kin in their family (inheritance)....that's what's going to keep black and brown people in the city.
@alextogo8367
@alextogo8367 3 жыл бұрын
@@ericawilliams6169 if i bought a home there for 300k and can sell it for 900k+ I'll do so in a heartbeat. Everyone doing so. Get over it
@edgarsanchez1869
@edgarsanchez1869 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have any work I can see. Highly interested
@quintinfranklin9168
@quintinfranklin9168 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, very interesting! Bless you beloved!
@quintinfranklin9168
@quintinfranklin9168 2 жыл бұрын
@@alextogo8367 I agree!
@newdawn7586
@newdawn7586 Жыл бұрын
YT recommended this for me…I guess because I’m a real estate agent. This was well done young man.👏🏾👏🏾
@iguillo
@iguillo 4 жыл бұрын
I was recently turned on to this documentary by a friend. This is very well done. Thank you for doing this.
@prettiegyrl99
@prettiegyrl99 Жыл бұрын
🥹 This is where my heart begin! Leimert Park, Windsor Hills and well all of it! My home!!! It’s been The Black Beverly Hills since I was little! ♥️♥️♥️This was beautiful!!!!!
@nomazizizembe8662
@nomazizizembe8662 Жыл бұрын
Watching from Cape town South Africa beautiful documentary
@thepubliclandnomad3365
@thepubliclandnomad3365 2 жыл бұрын
That parking lot across the street of the baldwin hills mall used to be all black owned businesses. Wish we could have saved it instead of it being turned into a parking lot. A lot of the families that originally moved into "The Jungle" were the business owners in that Plaza. Really miss that neighborhood.
@chriscooks5437
@chriscooks5437 2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was owned by former NFL Keyshawn Johnson.
@theincredible9089
@theincredible9089 Жыл бұрын
@@chriscooks5437 that’s way over on Slauson and Western
@janicescott9663
@janicescott9663 Жыл бұрын
I'm from LA but I live in New Jersey now. This was a great documentary.
@rethompson3702
@rethompson3702 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for presenting us with this piece. I have learned so much from watching your doc. I can relate to those who dream of living on "that hill" or close to it. Hopefully, WHEN I make it to the top of the "hill, it will still be rich with such Black History.
@dawnmurray6945
@dawnmurray6945 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! This film is awesome. Your future is so bright, it’s blinding.
@Amber-zo9pj
@Amber-zo9pj 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling this history. Awesome
@simmiewilliams5970
@simmiewilliams5970 2 жыл бұрын
I’d wish the black celebrities remain in the area and continue to build out. Great video, keep up the good work 👍🏾
@aldossnow3703
@aldossnow3703 2 жыл бұрын
I wish for all white cities but you know
@marcelljamal3648
@marcelljamal3648 2 жыл бұрын
@@aldossnow3703They are are all white towns and villages and it was all white originally but y’all didn’t want it no more. But now y’all want it back.
@obscure3202
@obscure3202 Жыл бұрын
@@aldossnow3703 Go to your all White cities then in Europe. US OF A was never all white get that through your tiny head.
@ChanceAndTylerShow
@ChanceAndTylerShow 4 жыл бұрын
Good to see someone sharing the history of our hometown 🔥 great job man
@AfterlifeFilms
@AfterlifeFilms 4 жыл бұрын
From me and you walking from View Park to Ladera all day to film because we had no car, thank YOU bro! Couldn't had done it without your help.
@lisaroyster8045
@lisaroyster8045 Жыл бұрын
That's right if you're white and not acceptable in the white neighborhood cause you came from the trailer park don't move to the black neighborhood calling shots calling police on a person who's walking their dog who been living in this black community way before you.. I live in a house that was turned into two apartments in a predominantly black neighborhood my neighbor who lives downstairs been here under two years I been here for 13. He made a statement one day and l told him why you move out here go to the white neighborhood we not going to change to accommodate you. My street in Norfolk VA is diverse. Nice houses that black folks keep up. Get with the program. Nobody's bothering him. If you don't speak we won't speak. No white or Hispanic Asian Ukraine privilege in this neighborhood. We all the same
@synnye7453
@synnye7453 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent work young man. You did an awsome job!!!!! The important content, story line, very relevent, truly significant. I'm lived in Northern CA in the seventies, originally from NY, now residing in central FL. I can relate to the subject matter, gentrification is happening in every major city as well as the outline of suburbia. Your presentation, cinematography is excellent!!! Great work!!!!
@CooJay4000
@CooJay4000 Күн бұрын
Shout out my old neighborhood. Makes me sad. I grew up in the Dons and my Grandma lived in Windsor rest her soul. I wish I could have afforded to buy a home in my neighborhood to raise my children. Living abroad now with my family, we own a home in NL and Spain-playing the long game for now. I recently visited LA after a loss in my family, and barely recognized my neighborhood I grew up in. The plan is to flip these properties abroad and spin the block back in LA some day, rest in peace Nip. Great documentary on some real enlightenment.
@SOFTGUYERA2024
@SOFTGUYERA2024 Жыл бұрын
Good job young man, I used to have an office on La Cienega & Centinela, right across the iconic Magic starbucks. This reminded me of my old neighborhood, one of the better black areas in the USA.
@rsgacolytefrost46
@rsgacolytefrost46 Жыл бұрын
Superbly done . Salute Brotha 🫡🥷🏾
@Canyonradio
@Canyonradio 3 жыл бұрын
This is really really amazing. What a gorgeous documentary. I loved learning about these beautiful neighborhoods. This is incredibly well made.
@CheWill945
@CheWill945 4 жыл бұрын
My family has lived in Leimert Park for 50 years. When my black family moved in.... the For Sale signs went up. Now they want back in. I am Not happy about it at all !!!! Where can young black families afford a home now? Back to the South !!!!!!
@kittnchops
@kittnchops 4 жыл бұрын
They're gentrifying there, too.
@bodyloverz30
@bodyloverz30 4 жыл бұрын
Atlanta?
@chillywilliedfw9093
@chillywilliedfw9093 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Dallas and the same is true.
@ChillyBilly682
@ChillyBilly682 4 жыл бұрын
C. Wi we need to stand are ground
@jelanimasego8656
@jelanimasego8656 3 жыл бұрын
Figure out how to make more money.
@davidroussell5118
@davidroussell5118 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. This really took me back to my childhood in Los Angeles. Great work!
@Rochelle-tf6si
@Rochelle-tf6si Жыл бұрын
My parents purchased their home on 64th St. Across the street was Inglewood. We lived between Buckler and Alviso. We always had a mix block. Whites, German, Hispanic and Us. Our block mirrored this dynamic until our mother's passing in 2017. Whites and Hispanics never left they were always around even on other surrounding blocks even in Inglewood. Watching this video makes me homesick.
@denisemuniz6185
@denisemuniz6185 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Hispanic I love the film, love what everyone said, the many landscape on this area is amazing the people that live here are so kind. I like the fact that this community helps each other... Love living around a black community I live in the area love it here I don't own a house yet but in the near future my goal is to purchase a home and if I can't I still have friends that I can visit take advantage of the lovely view.... keep up the good work 👏
@quintinfranklin9168
@quintinfranklin9168 2 жыл бұрын
Yes very well done! I had no idea & being from NY I'm glad to see brothers & sisters made good lives in such nice areas on the left coast.
@BillionGODSun
@BillionGODSun 3 жыл бұрын
1st and foremost salute to you young brotha for puttin 2gether an excellent documentary and compiling historical footage w/ powerful interviews The truth of gentrification cant be told by the gentrifiers, the Blacks who remain or the Blacks who comfortably made a decision to sell their homes for financial gain The ugly truth of gentrification is told by the thousands of families whp were forced out thru one predatorial means or another I've been in this area since 1980 & Ladera has been home since 1983 Gentrification is a continuation of the evil we have been experiencing since those people invaded the Americas and kidnapped our Ancestors from Africa
@vonnie3928
@vonnie3928 2 жыл бұрын
The truth is what you didnt learn is that the ORIGINAL NATIVE AMERICANS WERE BLACK..and not from Africa, but from here in America. Taken from here over to Europe and then down to west africa, this was pre american slavery..an example of this is the story of Pocahontas. So, when American slavery became the IT thing..the Black Native Americans were then brought back to america from africa, and, mostly likely with Africans.. To become slaves,but it was from this point that they started bringing Africans over to breed with the Native Blacks who they brought back here who were originally from here to begin with. No.. native Americans were not the ones they told you about..they came later.
@vonnie3928
@vonnie3928 2 жыл бұрын
Ash hedge you have been miseducated dear.
@vonnie3928
@vonnie3928 2 жыл бұрын
Ash Hedge I can also tell you that no peoples were inslaved nearly as long as the North American slaves.Anywhere, Anytime in history.
@poet82n
@poet82n Жыл бұрын
Loved this documentary. I grew up in LA and those neighborhoods were my backyard. Great job! I also wanted to ask if you work on outside film projects? I'm looking for a videographer for my documentary.
@FutureOrthopod2013
@FutureOrthopod2013 2 жыл бұрын
Love this. Love where I grew up #LaderaHeights. Now that I am done training, I am moving back and this is where I will raise my kids.
@pepperjones7559
@pepperjones7559 2 жыл бұрын
An excellent documentary. The people participating in the film help me love California more than before. God bless you in your work.
@Leally704
@Leally704 2 жыл бұрын
I hate gentrification. It's people of color genocide.
@TheZoeAlexander
@TheZoeAlexander Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Baldwin Hills in the late seventies through late eighties. So much fun! Thank you for this documentary!!
@keepthemhonest4680
@keepthemhonest4680 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary. I learn more about The Black Beverly Hills than what people have told me. I would love to live in View Park, but it is out of my pay scale. However, I am to explore other ways I can break into the market. Renting my condo in Long Beach and using the rent to help pay my mortgage would greatly help. Take a bow, Mr. Khalif Bradley. A job well done.
@joseyeastwood
@joseyeastwood 2 жыл бұрын
What a great documentary I have heard of Baldwin Hills and Ladera Heights but not View Park, I didn't know the history of the area great work.
@KellySellsLuxury
@KellySellsLuxury 2 жыл бұрын
This was an excellent documentary. Very informative and nicely put together!!
@DavidJSmith-hl6kb
@DavidJSmith-hl6kb 2 жыл бұрын
GREAT DOCUMENTARY!...I WAS BORN IN LONGBEACH, CA., GREW UP IN COMPTON. CA. AND L.A. WAS MY OLD STUMPING GROUND!...BESIDES GOING TO BALDWIN HILLS MALL AND TO MAGIC JOHNSON MOVIE THEATER, I REMEMBER GOING TO A SANDWICH SHOP THAT WAS BLACK OWNED CALLED "SISTERS" AND A BLACK OWNED RESTAURANT CALLED "HAROLD AND BELLS" SEA FOOD RESTAURANT, I BELIEVE IF WAS OFF OF JEFFERSON AVE!...I USE TO ALSO HANG OUT WITH THE L.A. STREET RACERS BACK IN THE DAY WITH BIG WILLIE (R.I.P.) AND CRENSHAW BL. WAS ONE OF THE HANG OUTS! MAN!...YOUR DOCUMENTARY BRINGS BACK SOME MEMORIES!...MY MOTHER (R.I.P.) WAS AN OPERA SINGER AND ONE OF HER FRIENDS WAS IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY LIVING IN LADARA HEIGHTS!...SHE LIKED THE AREA AND MY MOTHER WAS CONSIDERING SELLING HER HOME IN COMPTON, CA AND MOVING TO LADARA HIGHTS, BUT NEVER GOT THE OPPORTUNITY BEFORE SHE WENT ON TO BE WITH THE LORD IN HER NEW MANSION IN HEAVEN!...I AM JUST SAYING! I CURRENTLY LIVE IN ADELANTO, CA AKA THE HI-DESERT, I WENT TO L.A. AREA ON BUSINESS A FEW YEARS AGO AND VISITED MY STEP MOTHER LIVING IN COMPTON, CA AT THAT TIME AS WELL AS MY OLD NEIGHBOR HOOD ON MYRRH ST OFF OF WILMINGTON AVE AND ALONDRA AVE BEHINE THE COMPTON REGIONAL AIRPORT!...I ALSO DROVE DOWN CRENSHAW BL AND THAT'S WHEN THEY WERE BUILDING THE NEW METRO GOLD LINE DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET!...THINGS HAD REALLY CHANGED IN THAT AREA WITH ALL THE NEW CONSTRUCTION!...I AM JUST SAYING!...GOD BLESS AMERICA! 😇
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 2 жыл бұрын
This is a very excellent documentary of what is going on in the Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills/View Park area as well as all across America in many minority and/or poorer communities right now.
@ishmael802
@ishmael802 3 жыл бұрын
As a Los Angeles native in South this video is eye opening.
@hischosen1409
@hischosen1409 2 жыл бұрын
Very well executed...I enjoyed being informed and learning about these areas and more of our rich heritage. This gentleman is going places!!!!!!! Continue your path....
@005cquinn
@005cquinn 3 жыл бұрын
I’m from Chicago I ain’t gone lie i been rockin with y’all culture since the early 90s respect 💪🏾🔥
@roachaximus5899
@roachaximus5899 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Boyle Heights, and the city continuingly tries to gentrify the area, and everytime they try, they keep getting more and more closer, and eventually I fear the city will force people out of their homes, even if the people own the homes. And of course this is a nationwide issue, as its happening everywhere, please do not give into those we buy homes signs, its all part of the plan, no matter how much youre in need of money, please do not give in.
@jamescenters1179
@jamescenters1179 2 жыл бұрын
The film is very enlightening and exceptional , in that it confronts a very difficult problem .
@royaltysanchez7666
@royaltysanchez7666 Жыл бұрын
Good job kid, your going to go far with your career. I throughly enjoyed watching this history lesson. Good luck!
@AtlantianprinceThe
@AtlantianprinceThe 4 жыл бұрын
Great work Khalif.
@TheeStrawberryLee
@TheeStrawberryLee 2 жыл бұрын
Stellar doc!!! I kinda wish I’d known this when i moved to LA but it’s def an ace in the hole!
@themrs2910
@themrs2910 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Khalif- great interviews, footage and shots. I hope you will dive deeper into this topic in your next documentary and explore why people sell rather than keep property in their families? Thanks again for sharing the stories and perspectives. Your future is bright.
@lindab3340
@lindab3340 2 жыл бұрын
That would be a really great question to explore
@shadyea-scireadams6299
@shadyea-scireadams6299 2 жыл бұрын
@@lindab3340 I agree
@michelleelmore5533
@michelleelmore5533 2 жыл бұрын
That’s so true because that’s also an issue keep the houses within the family like the others do and if possible sell black.
@ezekielmothibe4262
@ezekielmothibe4262 2 жыл бұрын
Im I'm
@Desaved
@Desaved Жыл бұрын
Nice work! Thank you.
@dyonneplunkett5656
@dyonneplunkett5656 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video I have family that live in those areas and gentrification has its plus and minus
@vijo461
@vijo461 Жыл бұрын
Very well done
@neuropsychroberts8922
@neuropsychroberts8922 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, young man. It's lovely that you've documented our special history in this area. I love how someone said "Triangle Park". So good to hear that again. My parents moved to View Park in December 1960 after being pushed out of their home by the city to build what was to become the 10 fwy. They were the 2nd AfricanAm family on the street. By the early 70s View Park was almost completely Black. It was a great place to grow up. Most of my neighbors are still around & have been in the neighborhood for over 40 years. Such a special place.
@michaelhemsley1470
@michaelhemsley1470 10 ай бұрын
Hey, "neuro," I grew up in the Viewpark/Windsor Hills area in the mid to late sixties. We would bicycle in a "gang" of kids to "Triangle Park" and hang out. There was a cinder block groundskeeper's hut that we would climb up on. My brother would have a "rubber band war" with Ray Charles' kids. Charles'. I went to Windsor Hills Elementary School back in the day. You could walk to school and back home safely. Gary Flood lived there, too. And yes, my father was a doctor, and we were the first black family on the block. Good hearing from you and "Triangle Park."
@TheRaynebeau
@TheRaynebeau 2 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT job on this documentary Khalif! Ladera Heights is my home! I really enjoyed watching this and I wish you the best in your future films…. KEEP PUSHING!🙌🏽🎥
@radiantrobin2178
@radiantrobin2178 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thanks🎊🎉🎈
@thatssheree4582
@thatssheree4582 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great video! Thank you!
@demitri_m5389
@demitri_m5389 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome documentary! Thank you for sharing your perspective.
@user-ep7fu1rv7r
@user-ep7fu1rv7r 2 жыл бұрын
This was soo good, you’re incredibly talented ❤️❤️❤️
@dreameryoung38
@dreameryoung38 Жыл бұрын
Loving this
@AngelHarris1
@AngelHarris1 2 жыл бұрын
Great documentary 👏 👍 👌 Do you have a music playlist of the songs played?
@eekay3646
@eekay3646 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Although I didn't grow up in these neighborhoods, I did grow up in neighboring Inglewood from '79 to '85....and I'm Asian-American. I was one out of four, total, Asians in my whole school. I remember people used to say, "Ladera Heights is where all the rich folks live."
@eekay3646
@eekay3646 3 жыл бұрын
@AveolarD I heard that too. They also populated parts of south central L.A. back in the old days. When my parents first moved to Inglewood in the '79, I was one of four Asian people in a predominately black and Latino school, Centinela Elementary. I still remember all my teachers' names and even the principal's, Peter Butler. But Inglewood was mostly black then. As a young child, I saw remnants of the few white people who didn't white-flight it out of Inglewood....My folks eventually moved to Torrance when I hit middle school and up, and that was culture shock to me, ironically, because I never saw so many "pretty white girls and good looking, white-washed Asian American girls" LOL!
@ashleystewart994
@ashleystewart994 Жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary!! I lived in Baldwin Hills in the 80's and was impressed with the blacks living in this historic area. I loved Crenshaw Blvd and the Baldwin Hills Theater and the stores.... And yes, the view from any place in the area was stupendous!!! I really miss those days and the neighborhood!!
@FootPrintsUC
@FootPrintsUC 2 жыл бұрын
An exceptionally done work of "art" - BRAVO to Ya'llz entire production team. 🎯🏁♨ Could "it" be that ... Government has been intentionally and systematically reduced to a husk, a PR front uninterested in helping normal people that only exists to provide the veneer of representation while protecting property, waging wars for resources, and redistributing wealth from the bottom up?
@astarlitwishforyou
@astarlitwishforyou 3 жыл бұрын
this was really well-made, I learned a lot!! thank you for sharing it :))
@RazaKhan-fb1ce
@RazaKhan-fb1ce 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent work and soundtrack.
@MrGeorgelaw777
@MrGeorgelaw777 2 жыл бұрын
Very well done my brother. Honest, fair, and to the point!
@smartmoneycafe1057
@smartmoneycafe1057 4 жыл бұрын
Found link on Fb. Thanks for making it. Watching now 👍🏽
@huntingtonbeachanthony4957
@huntingtonbeachanthony4957 2 жыл бұрын
Well done, young brother.
@royaltysanchez7666
@royaltysanchez7666 Жыл бұрын
Your next video should be on the inflation of view park, windor hills and baldwin hills from the 1960s until now. Good luck!
@chriso8193
@chriso8193 2 ай бұрын
Good job. There was an area called "Blair Hills, which is on the La Cienega side.
@j.pocket
@j.pocket Жыл бұрын
9:20 I just want to say that I Love Ms Barbara in View Park. I wish that I could give her a hug to thank her for kindness and influence. Cheers! for the good folks that hold everything together. Shout out to Khalif for introducing all these people who deal with the pressure but never get love from the film or the press in LA. 💯💚
@tevetteeducational5458
@tevetteeducational5458 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video to tell the story of how & were I grew up
@eugenehamby7167
@eugenehamby7167 2 жыл бұрын
Well I personally don't know how this came up on my Cellphone but I did enjoy this and I did know of Magic Johnson owning the Magic Johnson Theater's over there because my Homeboy used to play with Magic Johnson with the Los Angeles Lakers and won 2 NBA Championships with the Los Angeles Lakers so this was a great story take care and I hope to see more of this in the future.
@geoffoakland
@geoffoakland Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of East Oakland hills area, the views, architecture, demographic changes etc.
@davidwatson6525
@davidwatson6525 3 жыл бұрын
Very powerful documentary!
@Love_SumLotta
@Love_SumLotta 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in South La and I ended up making the decision to move to Texas 14 years ago because I saw then as a young single mom I wouldn’t be able to survive in the future. I’m now on my 2nd home. My grandmother’s house got sold when she passed and it sold for $600k in South Central. It makes me sad to know I couldn’t stay in California.
@TheBlaqPerspective
@TheBlaqPerspective Жыл бұрын
This was very informative. Thank you for this piece. ADOS🇺🇸 LOVE 💯
@Kwameking1
@Kwameking1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@lesriley2062
@lesriley2062 2 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome artwork. I am black coming all the way from KCMO and will be moving to Baldwin Hills in a few weeks in a really old building (I love it) and I already met my neighbor, a nice white man . I am excited for the diversity but have mixed feelings about what is to come with the years ahead. My therapist grew up in Ladera Heights and tells me so many similar stories and how much it has changed since her time. The last place I lived is called The Jazz District in Kansas City, and my rent was going up every year by an extra $50. Places you have never seen white people before, there they were. It's interesting, beautiful, and bittersweet. Thank you for the insight into my future home. This means a lot to be a part of our history. Much love
@iSee109
@iSee109 4 жыл бұрын
Way to go! Well researched. Unbiased.
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