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Brixton London what they don’t show you 🇬🇧

Brixton London what they don’t show you

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  1. The guy your interviewing on 1:02:25 is certified his names JBoy quite a big artist in the UK musics cold! Dunno who the other nigga is but yeah JBoy really like that!😤 and yeah Angel Town estate was a literal war zone back in the day calmed down a bit now but even so in the last year or 2 2-3 people have been shot and stabbed to death on the estate so I’d say it’s still a dangerous place

  2. You just took me for a walk down memory lane fam. I was raised In Miami but I did go over to the UK and lived in London for 2 years. I lived in Streatham Hill and Brixton was right there. Brixton has a thriving Caribbean community especially strong in Jamaican roots. I miss that place and hopefully will be back there some time soon. Thanks for this video

  3. Interesting how young people view Brixton. I was born in Dulwich Hospital in 1953. I am white and female born into an English working class family. I went to school aged 4 in Tulse Hill with a uniform that still wore boaters, a wide brim flat hat. My Mother speaks like the Queen did(RIP). We lived in a two up two down house in Electric Avenue, my Aunt lived in a flat on the Angel Estate,the poor area of Brixton, which was at the time a very middle class expensive area to live in being not far from Streatham which was very upper class with large houses. There were no black people there at the time and few working class. Behind Brixton Police Station were huge houses with large gardens, very posh. Brixton market was English traders and shops. My Father was a plasterer and couldn't get a good job or his own house so he took a leap of faith and emigrated to New Zealand with his small family. We had a wonderful life and he built his own house, I was fortunate to be there. I couldn't wait to go to England and when I was 16 I came home to stay with my family in Streatham. By this time everything had changed, Brixton was full of black people, majority from Jamaica and Streatham was looking shabby as all the richer people moved out to the suburbs. I met a young black man whose family came to England in 1954, they settled in Wandsworth, not far from Brixton, which is not a city btw. I have 5 children and 6 grandsons now, all mixed race and very British. I now live in Essex by the coast as London has become a pit, dirty shabby and violent. Apparently Brixton is undergoing gentrification, actually just returning to what it used to be and the black people are now moving out to live in what are now the suburbs like Kent and Essex etc. It's a strange life, what goes around comes around. Never make your mind up based on what young people tell you, they have only their memories to fall back on, wait until they're old for the history. Good luck with your travels I enjoyed watching it. Gave me a few laughs and brought back good memories. Bless up.👍🇬🇧

  4. Race isn't the central tenet of gentrification.. it's not even necessary to have race within an example of gentrification. It is a cultural, economic demographic displacement that the original culture cannot survive or afford to remain within the area.

    Although there are certainly historical precedence which show "communities of color" have been a large portion historically affected by gentrification, though are certainly not the only communities by a long margin

  5. A lot of inaccuracies in this Vlog episode. And when people say back in the day; what time period are they referencing? And to whom is Brixton dangerous for ? Perspectives, here please for the people that learns the globe via the internet!!!

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