Driven Apart: Community Displacement Along the Century/105 FreewayMain MenuIntroductionA Legacy of Displacement in Los AngelesNavigating the Century Freeway: Origins, Opposition, and Route ControversiesClass Action Lawsuit & The 1972 ShutdownA Community Splintered: Abandoned Homes, Vandalism, and CrimeJudge Harry Pregerson and the Consent DecreeConclusion: "The Last Freeway"Century Freeway Records at USC Special CollectionsAcknowledgementsAmber Santorod8902090228f23c57b2f446dac8ae989c54cec69
1media/photo01_thumb.jpg2024-03-15T22:04:08-07:00Amber Santorod8902090228f23c57b2f446dac8ae989c54cec69444242From Jeff Gates, inourpath.com: "In Our Path began as a very private response to home and environment, but took on broader social meaning after I showed this photograph to Esther Keith (who, along with her husband, filed the injunction to stop freeway construction). She said she had heard that this building’s owner, Mrs. Sorkness, had committed suicide after she was required to sell her home."plain2024-03-26T21:11:27-07:00Amber Santorod8902090228f23c57b2f446dac8ae989c54cec69