LA Riots at 20: The Community Speaks

More than 200 liquor stores, many Asian-owned, were destroyed during the riots, visible symbols in the eyes of many locals of a substance abuse epidemic that fostered crime, loitering and suffering in South Central L.A. Francis Fikes, a Community Coalition member, remembers the groupโ€™s efforts to block the rebuilding of most of the liquor stores.…

More than 200 liquor stores, many Asian-owned, were destroyed during the riots, visible symbols in the eyes of many locals of a substance abuse epidemic that fostered crime, loitering and suffering in South Central L.A. Francis Fikes, a Community Coalition member, remembers the groupโ€™s efforts to block the rebuilding of most of the liquor stores. "I was glad to be involved in getting rid of some of those liquor stores,โ€ she says, recalling how panhandlers from an establishment located near her church would actually come in and interrupt services. โ€œGive us some drug stores, some more banks, give us a food place where we can go in and sit down and eatโ€ฆbut weโ€™re not able to buy nothing in our community. I would love to see it more safe, but I donโ€™t know, the only thing we can do is to continue to pray and continue doing what weโ€™re doing.โ€

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Sheryl Huggins Salomon is senior editor-at-large of The Rootย and a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based editorial consultant.ย Follow her on Twitter.

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