Thursday, July 14, 2011

6th and Gladys-Skid Row-Los Angeles

The projection of 6th and Gladys road in uptown Los Angeles is much like any other in this teeming city. Lots of traffic, lots of pedestrians, and lots of dirt and grime.

But this one projection is also very unique. A magical corner, almost. And somewhere at this intersection in both the richest and poorest city in the world is a story.

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Let's see if I can tell it.

In Los Angeles, "Skid Row" is the coarse name for a six square-block area of uptown that provides clothing, food and protection for thousands of the most downtrodden residents that have chosen to call L.A. "home."

These men and women battle with alcoholism, drug addictions and homelessness. Many others suffer from thinking illnesses that range from uncomplicated depression to full-blown schizophrenia. These castaways from what we call society wage a daily war against a composition of all of the above, if they have the power or the resources to fight at all.

"Cardboard condominiums", sleeping quarters made from boxes, paper and trash line the side streets. Down here on the "Row" the amount of liquor shop far outnumbers places of employment. There are more opportunities to score crack cocaine and heroin than there are for training or medical assistance.

The men and women that make up the population of Skid Row are not recent immigrants, nor are most of them population who have chosen to live on streets and in alleys.

They were our neighbors, friends and schoolmates. They are our veterans. Some are our brothers and sisters. Before they fell this far some of them were called still other names; Mom and Dad.

At this intersection of Hopelessness and Despair the soup kitchens and detox centers are rarely lacking for customers. Aa meetings are held each evening and twice on Sundays in a park that is a park in name only; some concrete and a few old trees surrounded by a very high metal fence. The far lines of fence form a point that ends where our magical projection begins.

But just as a magician must be experienced in person, so must 6th and Gladys St. Visit while daylight, so that you can see it clearly and caress it immediately. Come see how the other half absolutely lives. And as you walk towards our magical projection do what its residents practically never do.

When you get to the bus stop that borders the concrete park, surrounded by the grim realities of life for those on the other side... Stand there for a moment and look around at what we've become.

And then do what its residents can't afford to do.

Look up.

Look up, and read.

Read the sign above the bus stop that says, "Mta 460-Disneyland."

You see from the projection of 6th and Gladys, from uptown on Skid Row, is a bus ride directly to The Magic Kingdom, The Happiest Place on Earth.

Except "The Happiest Place on Earth" isn't a destination for those that live here.

Somewhere, somehow, person made a very big mistake.

And while it may not be magic, it is most undoubtedly a trick.

6th and Gladys-Skid Row-Los Angeles

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