Doctor-turned-activist treated Yucca corridor.WHEN Socoro Callejaf moved to Hollywood Hollywood. 1 Community within the city of Los Angeles, S Calif., on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mts.; inc. 1903, consolidated with Los Angeles 1910. from Mexico City Mexico City Spanish Ciudad de México City (pop., 2000: city, 8,605,239; 2003 metro. area est., 18,660,000), capital of Mexico. Located at an elevation of 7,350 ft (2,240 m), it is officially coterminous with the Federal District, which occupies 571 sq mi in 1992, she quickly noticed the obvious: a concentration of liquor liquor /li·quor/ (lik´er) (li´kwor) pl. liquors, liquo´res [L.] 1. a liquid, especially an aqueous solution containing a medicinal substance. 2. . Stores near local schools and an absence of affordable housing. Today, the doctor-turned-community activist is regarded as one of the key people responsible for wiping See wipe. out drug- and alcohol-related problems in Hollywood's Yucca corridor. "She's got an excellent, quiet kind of leadership," said Roxanna Tynan, director of accountable development at the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Alliance for a New Economy. "(She is) not about ego or aggressiveness. She's a doer and a good listener." Callejaf, now 47, came to Hollywood when she was pregnant with her first child and decided not to practice medicine so that she could stay at home with the baby. But being home all the time exposed her to the depth of the problems Hollywood was facing. "We had prostitutes, we had drug dealers and no place safe for our kids to play," Callejaf said of the neighborhood when she fast moved in. "We talk to police and politicos and tell them where the drug dealers and gangs are. We show them houses where gangs were selling drugs." Callejaf was among the residents that Tyrian Tyr´i`an a. 1. Of or pertaining to Tyre or its people. 2. Being of the color called Tyrian purple. The bright-eyed perch with fins of Tyrian dye. - Pope. , working for then-City Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg Jackie Goldberg (born June 16, 1937) is an American politician and teacher, and a member of the Democratic Party. She is a former member of the California State Assembly. , had recruited in trying to clear out some of the slum-like areas. An after-school program to keep children off the streets was one of the first initiatives, but Callejaf didn't stop there. As a member of the Yucca Community Group, Callejaf led the negotiations last year with City Councilman Eric Garcetti Eric Garcetti (born 1971) is the son of former Los Angeles county district attorney Gil Garcetti, and was elected to the Los Angeles City Council in 2001. He was reelected in 2005. that resulted in the community having a voice in the development of the Hollywood & Vine project. Callejaf has also lobbied successfully for the creation of Yucca Park, now a popular spot for neighborhood children that boasts music and dance competitions, among other activities. "It's much better now," Callejaf said. "We destroyed the buildings with the gangs. In front of where the park is now there used to be a liquor store where the gangs would fight and some kids died. But no more." Callejaf and the Yucca Community Group are trying to encourage development of affordable housing in the neighborhood, which has seen market-rate rents rise in concert with the rest of the county over the last few years. Liquor stores have also proven to be a more intractable intractable /in·trac·ta·ble/ (in-trak´tah-b'l) resistant to cure, relief, or control. in·trac·ta·ble adj. 1. Difficult to manage or govern; stubborn. 2. concern. The proximity of these stores to schools is a constant source of worry for families and there is an ongoing effort to address the dilemma. But community efforts to cut the number of liquor stores have so far met with resistance. Callejaf's reason for her community involvement seems Simple: "We want clean streets and a safe place for our kids." Yucca wasn't the first community Callejaf has changed. After graduating from a Mexico City medical school, she spent years helping the children of poor families. "My work is for my kids and for all other kids," she said. "I want them to be safe." Community Activist Socoro Callejaf Born: Mexico City, 1948 Position: Community Activist, Yucca Community Group Accomplishments: A leader in community efforts to end drug dealing in the Yucca corridor section of Hollywood. Also fought for affordable housing in the area and was instrumental in the creation of Yucca Park. Quote: "We want a safe place for our kids. Liquor stores and housing are big problems here." |
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