Historic South LA Black Cultural District is first of its kind in the state

South Los Angeles is the state’s first-ever Black Cultural District, following Friday’s vote of approval by the California Arts Council.

Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, who represents the South Los Angeles area, led the effort for the state to designate Historic South Los Angeles as a Black Cultural District.

“I think California today sent a strong message,” she said during Friday’s news conference.  ”We sent a strong message that we celebrate our diversity, that we protect cultural heritage, and that we will not allow Black history or Black creativity to be erased.”

She said the new cultural district designation is meant to grow cultural tourism, to create local jobs, and to ensure legacy institutions benefit from increased visibility and economic opportunity – highlighting the Crenshaw corridor, Historic West Adams, and Central Avenue…

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