LA’s War on Public Housing: The Era of Demolition and Privatization
Starting in the late 1980s, the City of Los Angeles declared a full-scale war on public housing that continues to this day.

LA’s War on Public Housing: The Era of Demolition and Privatization
A 10-part series by Jacob Woocher
Starting in the late 1980s, the City of Los Angeles declared a full-scale war on public housing — against the program, the physical buildings, and the people themselves — that continues to this day. The ongoing demolition and privatization of LA’s public housing has only been documented in bits and pieces. This 10-part series marks the first effort to provide a full account of this history.
Part 1:
An Introduction
Part 2:
Jordan Downs: A False Start for the Privatizers
Part 3:
No Gangs, No Blight, No Normont Terrace
Part 4:
Pico-Aliso: We Shall Not Be Moved
Part 5:
Razing the Barrio
Part 6:
The Sacking of Dana Strand
Part 7:
Jordan Downs, We Meet Again
Part 8:
‘To Really Strike Gold’
Part 9:
Foxes Guarding the Henhouse: Rancho San Pedro and Its Suitors
Part 10:
LA’s War on Public Housing: What Will the Future Hold?
Reported by Jacob Woocher
Contributing Editor
Jonny Coleman
Editor
Rachel Sanoff
Illustrator
Kira Carlee
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