Wed. May 24, 2006
Dancing to the rhythm of Son Jarocho style music, hundreds support the South Central Farm. The S. Central Farm is believed to be the largest urban garden in the entire United States, and is in danger of destruction by a wealthy Brentwood developer. With a pending eviction of all tenants on the land, the support committee of the S. Central Farm is calling for a 24-7 vigil circling around the farm.
Tonight music played, community members secured street corners, capital driven media rolled their cameras, and the farmer's served up fresh, hot coffee. Performers included area hip-hop artists Olmeca and Quis IMC, and Son Jarocho style musicians Son Del Centro.
The farmer's support committee encourages all supporters and potential donors to visit
www.southcentralfarmers.org Photos below: