A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. From artists in Elysian Valley, to store owners in Chinatown, to Indigenous leaders, these communities are working to ensure everyone is included in new plans for the river's 51 miles.
Watch Part 1:
https://youtu.be/6T7hIh_q4Ok
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01:01 - Introduction
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07:34 - The Impact of Gentrification
07:34 -
15:16 - River Restoration in the Community
15:17 -
18:31 - Friends of the LA River
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23:46 - Native Communities Voices on L.A. River
23:46 -
25:58 - Conclusion
25:58 -
26:37 Credits
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