A group of latinxs are protesting gentrification and the opening of Weird Wave Coffee in Boyle Heights.pic.twitter.com/mDkZbk1FMH
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One of the protestors explains why they're here today in the very hot sun.pic.twitter.com/4rI3dmthbW
I remember the restaurant that used to be here. It was an Afro-Mexican spot. Delicious. They had to vacate when the rent went up.pic.twitter.com/pZtehEAbRD
Protestors will be at Weird Wave, at 2415 Chávez in Boyle Heights, tomorrow at 8a. Neighborhood women will be giving away free coffee.pic.twitter.com/pPsQjDOMBQ
A counter protester was briefly across the street and left his sign on the street. A passerby picked it up and ripped it in half.pic.twitter.com/63kbT1lO2L
It's 90° out and protestors are standing under the burning sun. Clearly dedicated in their action against Weird Wave Coffee.
Protestors come and go, but always a steady group. So do police cars; they've driven by twice in half and hour.... sometimes buzz the siren.
An ongoing tactic against gentrification in Boyle Heights. A community that really looks nothing like Weird Wave. Here's a mural steps away.pic.twitter.com/tEiEILtkgg
Of course they would son vendidos the LAPD works for them now
That sucks shop called LAPD. Clearly not needed! But I'm more surprised owner didn't come out with a machete. All good Salvis keep one.
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