Do you live in Lincoln Heights? We want to hear from you
Lincoln Heights has long been an entry point to Los Angeles. But a variety of forces are now converging on the community and changing the immigrant experience in fundamental ways. These forces are rapidly altering the look and feel of the neighborhood and upending expectations and dreams of those who live there.
To see for ourselves, weâve spent the last three months in the neighborhood, sitting in on neighborhood council meetings, attending community events and trying to speak with as many residents as possible. Weâve grabbed coffee and pastries at L.A. Baking Co., watched performances at Plaza de la Raza and bought Mexican corn from the popular elotero on North Broadway and Workman Street.
Weâve heard similar concerns over and over. As property values and rents soar, many can no longer afford to live in a neighborhood theyâve lon g called home. And the Trump administrationâs promised crackdown on illegal immigration has sparked fear and anger.
But ultimately, no one knows your community like you do, and we want to hear about it from you. Have you seen the neighborhood change over the years? What was it like growing up here even a few years ago?
Help us get a better picture of Lincoln Heights so we can tell its story with your perspective. Fill out the form below to inform our ongoing coverage.
Or you can chat with us in person. Weâll be at Plaza de la Raza on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at the Lincoln Heights Senior Center on July 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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