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44. "Cue NPR *link*"
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http://www.npr.org/2011/04/03/134981907/straight-outta-compton-on-horseback

ompton, Calif., was named the eighth most dangerous city in America last year. It's the city that put gansta rap on the map and turned Doctor Dre, Ice Cube and Easy-E into household names.

But in one little corner of the city, you're more likely to hear roosters crowing than the bark of a 9 mm. Welcome to the other Compton: Richland Farms.

It's a rural enclave in the middle of Los Angeles where people like Tomas Carlos raise chickens, goats and horses.

"I think I have close to 50 or so chickens," Carlos tells Weekend All Things Considered host Guy Raz as they hunt for newly laid eggs in Carlos' backyard.

In exchange for his eggs, Carlos often picks up homemade cheese from neighbors who raise goats, or grabs a cage-free chicken from a friend down the block. Almost every backyard in Richland Farms is home to horses, goats, cows, or chickens. This 10-block enclave in the middle of Compton is the largest urban agricultural zone in the entire Los Angeles basin.

An Agricultural Survivor

In 1888, the man who owned the land, Griffith Compton, donated it to the county, but on one condition. This section of Compton was to be zoned for agricultural use.

"Richland Farms was started at a time in the county when it was very popular to have a home that had a very small acreage around it like a half acre to 3 acres," says Rachel Surls, who studies the history of agricultural planning in L.A. at the University of California Cooperative Extension.

"There were places like this all over the county," Surls says. "What's unique is that this one still exists."

Surls says that in 1950, Los Angeles was the biggest agricultural county in the U.S. Today, it's the most urbanized. Yet somehow, no developer, no city planner, no politician has been able to touch Richland Farms.

Changing Demographics

It may seem odd to an outsider, seeing young men on horseback, wearing cowboy hats, trotting through the streets of Compton. But it's all very normal for Yvonne Arcenaux, the Compton councilwoman. She's lived in this neighborhood most of her life.

"My kids were in 4-H Club, so we started with cows, we had cows, we had donkeys, we had goats," she says. Her family even had a horse for a while, and her husband raised tropical birds.

Seventy years ago, most of the people in Compton were white. Two future presidents lived here for a while. The young family man George H.W. Bush raised his son George W. in Compton for a brief spell in the late 1940s. But around that time, neighborhoods here began to integrate and middle class African-Americans like Arcenaux's family started to move in.

"The complexion of the community has changed a lot. It was predominately African-American when I first moved here," says Arcenaux, "Within maybe the last 10 years, it has changed. We still have a lot of longtime residents that still live here that are African-American, but we have a lot of Hispanics here now."

The change has created some tension between the old-timers and newcomers. Many of the Latino families are originally from rural parts of Mexico, where everyone raised animals on their land. Arcenaux says that in the old days, animal rearing was more of a hobby. Now, it's on a much larger scale, which sometimes causes problems.

Rural Oddballs

Richland Farms resident Mayisha Akbar sits under a canopy as her brother drives by on his tractor. Behind Akbar's home is a working dude ranch. She keeps several horses and runs a youth club called the Compton Jr. Posse.

Akbar says she thinks the tension is more about a generational shift rather than a racial shift.

"People are afraid of change. and as the demographics change in the city of Compton there are a lot of people who are afraid of that," she says.

She describes the people of Richland Farms as tight-knit, rural oddballs in a concrete jungle.

"The soil is our common denominator. And so there wasn't a big stretch to become neighbors or to become a community, because we were a community based on soil and animals," Akbar says. "We know each other's animals, if somebody's animal gets loose, a horse or cow, we know whose it is just like we know their children."

This is Compton. No guns or gangsters. It doesn't fit the story we all know. But if you're ever passing through the city, keep your ears open and you might just hear the roosters.

  

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Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta (Official Video) [View all] , thegodcam, Thu Apr-02-15 05:25 AM
 
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Cool vibe
Apr 02nd 2015
1
RE: Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta (Official Video)
Apr 02nd 2015
2
Dope video...he really puts on for Compton
Apr 02nd 2015
3
i was not sure how I feel about this interpretation
Apr 02nd 2015
4
nah
Apr 02nd 2015
8
      i feel that way about the current execution!
Apr 02nd 2015
9
Feeling like home.
Apr 02nd 2015
5
only thing that stood out to me was the 'regular' video chics
Apr 02nd 2015
6
we couldn't possibly be listening to the same album
Apr 02nd 2015
10
      this is exactly it
Apr 02nd 2015
12
      "Bitch, where was you when I was walking?" etc
Apr 02nd 2015
13
      haha.. I typed the same line.
Apr 02nd 2015
19
      Initially I saw it as
Apr 02nd 2015
48
           ditto
Apr 02nd 2015
60
                Yup, you listenin right Breh
Apr 02nd 2015
68
      bitch where was you when I was walking???
Apr 02nd 2015
18
dope.
Apr 02nd 2015
7
Directed by Toronto's own X (formerly Little X)
Apr 02nd 2015
11
I see my homie G Weed...
Apr 02nd 2015
14
I was thinking the same thing..
Apr 02nd 2015
20
      That LA hat was designated specifically for LA cats...
Apr 02nd 2015
24
           I was never in Compton til 04. Shit felt like a different World
Apr 02nd 2015
39
                Same way I felt visiting my cousins in LA in the 80's
Apr 02nd 2015
46
Always funny seeing LA guys in TIms.
Apr 02nd 2015
15
Especially in the summer.
Apr 02nd 2015
16
but isn't it always summer in LA?
Apr 02nd 2015
22
      Damn near.
Apr 02nd 2015
28
and Patriots jackets I mean wtf
Apr 02nd 2015
45
      thats what got me
Apr 02nd 2015
70
C'mon Titay
Apr 02nd 2015
17
RE: C'mon Titay
Apr 02nd 2015
61
I've never been *in* Compton like that
Apr 02nd 2015
21
NWA did Compton the biggest disservice
Apr 02nd 2015
26
      I feel like that's so many neighborhoods though.
Apr 02nd 2015
32
      Barely anybody in L.A. or even Long Beach knows about the farms
Apr 02nd 2015
40
          
Made me like the song more.
Apr 02nd 2015
23
Girls are thick as hell, but a sandwich away from being out of control
Apr 02nd 2015
25
one girl was sexy as shit from the front... but cottage cheese
Apr 02nd 2015
29
smh
Apr 02nd 2015
34
my bad..
Apr 02nd 2015
51
nah breh. she would get that work viciously.
Apr 02nd 2015
37
Cellulite = finger grips
Apr 02nd 2015
58
      dammit
Apr 02nd 2015
62
You gon stall Brianna Bette out homie!!!
Apr 02nd 2015
31
Was she one of em? I didn't recognize her.
Apr 02nd 2015
33
they could have two more sandwiches and i still wouldnt care, lol
Apr 02nd 2015
38
Or a buffet for that matter.
Apr 02nd 2015
59
      *daps*
Apr 03rd 2015
87
I don't think you understand how nutrition works.
Apr 02nd 2015
65
I like it. And I always thought this sounded like some DJ Quik
Apr 02nd 2015
27
wait a sec.....IT SURE IS!!!!!!
Apr 02nd 2015
35
LOL it do sound like Down, Down, Down
Apr 02nd 2015
42
I still can't believe I called that shit
Apr 02nd 2015
56
      that one and THIS ONE....
Apr 02nd 2015
57
Dope vid, best vid i've seen in a while. I love the vid chicks too
Apr 02nd 2015
30
briana bette is so bad man.
Apr 02nd 2015
36
They showed it at L.A. Live, and I think they showed clips at
Apr 02nd 2015
41
I love the fact they incorporating some poplocking in there
Apr 02nd 2015
43
King Kendrick has DELIVERT!
Apr 02nd 2015
47
A Pats jacket, Kendrick? Sad.
Apr 02nd 2015
49
for the red and blue?
Apr 02nd 2015
50
same reaction i had. but you know these young dudes
Apr 02nd 2015
52
He's not THAT young though. 27?
Apr 02nd 2015
53
Nah, it's red and blue, but still got the "P"
Apr 02nd 2015
54
Coulda worn a Phillies jersey for that man FUCK BOSTON homie
Apr 02nd 2015
55
      Heaeeaellll nawww! LOL
Apr 02nd 2015
69
He's a rapper. That shit's likely for style/color not sports allegiance.
Apr 02nd 2015
64
I like it
Apr 02nd 2015
63
shit just feels different from everything else, don't it?
Apr 02nd 2015
66
it's got a live and die in l.a fell about it
Apr 02nd 2015
71
i LOVE how unapologetically Black it is.
Apr 02nd 2015
67
LOL it really isnt.
Apr 02nd 2015
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      why are you speaking on what's black?
Apr 02nd 2015
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      Compton = More Black than NY, Chicago, and plenty other cities
Apr 02nd 2015
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      cmon
Apr 02nd 2015
75
      Bwagabaahahahahahahahahhaa
Apr 02nd 2015
77
      Da Nile
Apr 02nd 2015
78
      Step off...y'all can't have Kendrick yo.....
Apr 02nd 2015
79
      LOL at y'all even entertaining that reply
Apr 02nd 2015
84
I played this in the car for the first time. dear god
Apr 02nd 2015
76
is it possible to appreciate the video and not like the song?
Apr 02nd 2015
is it possible to appreciate the video and not like the song?
Apr 02nd 2015
80
I'm just now catching the James Brown influence on this
Apr 02nd 2015
81
Dude...
Apr 02nd 2015
82
just now tho?
Apr 03rd 2015
86
Hiipowered
Apr 02nd 2015
83
Reminds me of home and a couple of homies I grew up with
Apr 02nd 2015
85

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