Blood, Barrio, Sweetness

Chicano Soul and the Gentle Revolution of Penrose Records

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Southern California is a strange place. The sun never seems to move, palm trees stand tall like antennas, beaches look like postcards, and at sunset the streets are tinged with such a perfect shade of orange that it almost feels unreal. But just a few blocks inland, away from surfers and tourists taking pictures of the waves, you realize that this bright land carries a long shadow of divisions, invisible lines, and neighborhood boundaries that can easily become traps. Here, in the heart of Latino California, beauty coexists with a violence no tourist brochure will ever mention. There are neighborhoods where children play baseball two streets away from a bloodstained sidewalk where someone left a lit candle the night before. Places where colorful house facades and courtyards filled with families and tortillas coexist with gang initials painted on walls: MS-13, Southside, Florencia 13, 18th Street, Varrio Nuevo Estrada, White Fence, […]

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