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Hometown Heritage in Compton

February 18, 2021 USC Master of Heritage Conservation Program Season 1 Episode 9
Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
Hometown Heritage in Compton
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What comes to mind when you think of Compton? If it’s gangs and rap, think again. This small city is one of the oldest in L.A. County, with a history of agriculture, self-reliance, and resilience. It has a farm, a space-age civic center, the tennis court where Venus and Serena learned to play, and more (including, yes, cowboys). Compton’s history mirrors that of many cities across the U.S.; it just gained more notoriety thanks to groups like NWA.

In this episode, get the real scoop on Compton from one who knows: alum Camille Ora-Nicole, who grew up there and wrote her master’s thesis on it. Hear what Camille learned about her hometown, and how she thinks small cities should approach conservation, as we chat about her thesis, Conserving Compton: Identifying Potential Landmarks and Recommendations for Conservation.

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Why study Compton?
Compton's history
Conservation in Compton
The Vernacular Project
The Queer 26 (Q26)