
Will the Super Bowl change Inglewood?
Inglewood, Calif., is hosting the Super Bowl. We talk about its history, how it got here — and where it wants to go
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Show Notes
With more economic development and rents on the rise, Inglewood is struggling to meet its goal of encouraging more investment while trying to preserve one of California’s last remaining Black enclaves. Today, we examine this through the prism of SoFi Stadium, which is hosting the Super Bowl this Sunday.
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