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Sahra Sulaiman

@sahrasulaiman
Sahra is Communities Editor for Streetsblog L.A., covering the intersection of mobility with race, class, history, representation, policing, housing, health, culture, community, and access to the public space in Boyle Heights and South Central Los Angeles.

Recent Posts

The mother of Frederick "Woon" Frazier will be holding a "Wishful Walk" in his honor this Saturday to call for safer streets and attention to the needs of victims' families. Join her at 3 p.m. this Saturday at 94th and Normandie.

“Wishful Walk with Woon” to Demand Solutions to Hit-and-Runs & Justice, Aid for Families

By Sahra Sulaiman | Dec 12, 2019 | No Comments
Rallygoers will march to Manchester and Normandie this Saturday, December 14.
Liliana Cortez with some of the injuries she sustained after being tackled to the ground by officers from USC's Department of Public Safety after she hugged a tree on a sorority's front lawn. She sustained bruising on her arms, shoulders, back, ribs, thighs, knees, calves, and wrists. The photos were taken the night she was released from jail. Images courtesy Liliana Cortez

USC’s Public Safety Officers Tackle, Traumatize Woman for Hugging Tree on Sorority’s Lawn

By Sahra Sulaiman | Dec 6, 2019 | No Comments
"How is USC going to make it right?"
The latest rendering for Dorset Village from HKS Architects.

Demolition of Dorset Village Planned for June of 2021

By Sahra Sulaiman | Nov 26, 2019 | No Comments
Demolition of the site is planned for June of 2021, and construction is slated to be completed in January of 2024.
Seagulls circle overhead at 6th and San Pedro in the Skid Row neighborhood in 2012. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

Homelessness Coverage that Punches Down: Could We Just Not?

By Sahra Sulaiman | Nov 23, 2019 | No Comments
Three years ago, I got an email asking me to cover the extent to which a homeless person was infringing on the rights of bus riders by taking up residence at a bus shelter. The city had posted notice it was going to do a clean-up there, the sender said, but the deadline had passed […]
New renderings of the Crenshaw Crossing project planned to rise on two lots at Expo and Crenshaw. Source: Watt Companies project page

Revised Crenshaw Crossing Project Heads to Metro Planning Cmte; Affordability Still a Concern

By Sahra Sulaiman | Nov 19, 2019 | No Comments
Is a project meant to serve as the gateway to a historic Black corridor reserving enough space for the people that make it so special?
Hoover Triangle 3.0. After the underwhelming debut of Hoover Triangle 2.0 last year, the investment in shade structures, mature trees, tall planters, and an abundance of plants are a welcome sight. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

New Shade Structures, Who Dis?: Hoover Triangle 3.0

By Sahra Sulaiman | Oct 24, 2019 | No Comments
It's a quality glow-up. And it's functional, too.
Family members of Benjamín Torres and their supporters gather at the spot where Torres was killed in a hit-and-run in Gardena in 2012. His widow, María, stands at far right. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

Watts Bike Clubs Mark 7th Anniversary of Hit-and-Run that Killed Benjamín Torres

By Sahra Sulaiman | Oct 14, 2019 | No Comments
The family of Benjamín Torres - who was killed in a hit-and-run on October 10, 2012 - and their supporters gathered in Gardena in a bid to keep his memory alive.
Javier "J.P." Partida and Art "The Skrapfather" Ramírez work on a custom frame at The Skrapyard. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

Notes from the Skrapyard: Custom Bike Frames Shaped by a Drive to Serve

By Sahra Sulaiman | Oct 7, 2019 | 1 Comment
Their mutual love for bikes gave them a way to help youth, heal themselves, and leave a lasting imprint on the streets.
A young community activist-in-the-making led chants at the rally for the Florence Library this past September 5. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

Florence-Firestone Stands Up for its Library, Lays Down the Foundation for a Movement

By Sahra Sulaiman | Sep 27, 2019 | No Comments
"What does [a resource like the library] mean to us?" Valadez asks, shaking his head. "It means everything. It means every single thing."
A portrait of Nipsey Hussle by artist Danny Mateo graces the alley adjacent to the strip mall where Nipsey Hussle was killed at Crenshaw and Slauson on March 31. "The Marathon Continues" references both his approach to building his career from the ground up and his understanding of what it took to bring the community along with him. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

L.A. Podcast Segment Begins Unpacking Nipsey Hussle’s Legacy with Chavonne Taylor, Tafarai Bayne, and Streetsblog L.A.’s Sahra Sulaiman

By Sahra Sulaiman | Sep 16, 2019 | No Comments
Trying to capture the legacy of Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles and beyond is an impossible task. But we give it a try.
A memorial for Anna Lynelle Graves stands at 98th and Vermont. Graves was killed there in a hit-and-run on August 20. Sahra Sulaiman/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: the Human Toll of Hit-and-Runs

By Sahra Sulaiman | Sep 3, 2019 | 3 Comments
Our streets are full of too many memorials.
The intersection at 98th and Vermont where 58-year-old Anna Graves was killed Tuesday night. [Source: Google maps]

Paint Is Not Protection: 58-year-old Woman Killed in Horrific Hit-and-Run at Vermont and 98th

By Sahra Sulaiman | Aug 23, 2019 | 17 Comments
Paint and signage suggesting a pedestrian can expect a safe crossing where drivers regularly hit well above 40 miles an hour is not just negligence, it's criminal. Especially at night.
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