Talk:Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Latest comment: 4 years ago by WhisperToMe in topic Editorials about anti gentrification

need more pics edit

more pics, satellite images, something. Tkjazzer 01:28, 11 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

The FLats edit

The Flats are not part of the Heights! Just as Boyle Heights is not part of East Los Angeles or City Terrace. Propse moving the Flats elsewhere. Saltysailor (talk) 21:21, 26 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

It's hard to evaluate your proposal because the text on the "Flats" doesn't clearly identify where it is. City neighborhoods don't realy have official boundaries, but some neighborhoods include sub-neighborhoods. For example, the Garvanza neighborhood is part of Highland Park. Are you sure that the Flats aren't part of Boyle Heights? What better-known neighborhood are they a part of - City Terrace? ·:· Will Beback ·:· 23:09, 26 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
  • The Heights are just that, physically defined by their height above the LA River. The Flats are between the Heights and the River. The Heights were once fairly upscale. The Flats were not only physically different, but have always been demographically different. Part of the Flats, Aliso Village, had its own official neighborhood sign.Saltysailor (talk) 09:23, 27 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
  • So that'd be west of the bluffs. What do people call the Flats formally - the Boyle Flats? I've never heard of it. I've heard of Aliso Village, but that's a special case because of its history. The de facto boundaries for many L.A. neighborhoods are zip codes. Do you know if the Flats have a separate code of their own? We have an article on Aliso Village, but that's as a demolished development rather than a current neighborhood. ·:· Will Beback ·:· 19:13, 27 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Boyle Heights Resident Homeowners Association, Inc. (BHRH) edit

In 1998 a group of homeowners built an alliance in order to improve the quality of life in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California. Founder and first President; Ross Valencia.

In 2006, The BHRH HOA, under the First female President, Teresa (Terry) Marquez, became one of the first organization in Boyle Heights to join Mother of East Los Angeles in the law suit against the Vernon Power Plan. Victory in 2009. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.116.104.16 (talk) 22:12, 28 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Very badly sourced edit

Sources have been sought for this article since 2008! Whoever added this information — or whoever has knowledge of where it comes from — must add the citations or the data may be challenged and removed. Sincerely, GeorgeLouis (talk) 01:57, 14 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

OK. It's been a month, so I am removing the unsourced stuff. Doesn't leave much, but the knowledgeable editor or editors can put it all back in, with sources this time. Thank you. GeorgeLouis (talk) 16:31, 15 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Deleted history section found on the "view history" record, due to lacking sources, but I happen to believe some, if not all of the edits awaited verification. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boyle_Heights,_Los_Angeles&diff=prev&oldid=491847508#History Whoever (members or anons) placed the information could done it better, or their edits end up deleted. 71.102.9.156 (talk) 19:25, 26 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

Brooklyn Heights Picture edit

The 1877 lithograph is of Brooklyn Heights (note the inclusion of Prospect Park). There at least needs to be some annotation that the plans in the image were for Brooklyn Heights, which is now commonly associated with Boyle Heights, if the lithograph isn't removed altogether. Source: http://www.kcet.org/updaily/socal_focus/history/la-as-subject/prospect-park-and-las-forgotten-borough-of-brooklyn-heights.html Campbellnicholas (talk) 18:29, 23 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

"Diversity" edit

"Hector Tobar of the Los Angeles Times said "The diversity that exists in Boyle Heights today is exclusively Latino".

Is this a joke? The area isn't diverse at all. It's homogenous. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.207.250.71 (talk) 11:44, 2 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

He was referring to the fact that Central Americans and South Americans are living side by side with Chicanos and people from Mexico. You can read his article at http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/09/local/la-me-tobar-20111209/2. BeenAroundAWhile (talk) 03:45, 20 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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"The combination of Jewish people and Latinos in Boyle Heights symbolized a tight unity between the two communities." edit

Maybe. But that sounds pre-rehearsed, like something a public relations firm would come up with. If it's true, great, but I'd like to see some sources for such a rosy view of intergroup relations — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.95.174.225 (talk) 20:37, 19 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Editorials about anti gentrification edit

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WhisperToMe (talk) 18:00, 18 November 2019 (UTC)Reply