“skid row started as a collection of poems, it came first as words, then grew into becoming the lyrics of skid row… i was writing about the state of the world around me, living on what feels like the brink of societal collapse while also seeing high excess everywhere. all the sounds of the streets crept in, the blood and tears on the street, the echoing sirens in the early morning fog, soaked into the poetry and it became evident that la is a hyper america.”
- james ferraro
“although city leaders periodically essay schemes for removing indigents en masse… such ‘final solutions’ have been blocked by council members fearful of the displacement of the homeless into their districts. instead the city, self-consciously adopting the idiom of urban cold war, promotes the ‘containment’ (official term) of the homeless in skid row along fifth street east of the broadway, systematically transforming the neighbourhood into an outdoor poorhouse.”
– mike davis
“you live in a dumpster?”
– bart simpson
