Podcast: The L.A. riots, 30 years later

Rioters at the corner of Florence and Normandie avenues the first day of civil unrest 4/29/1992. Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times
Violent unrest at the corner of Florence and Normandie avenues on April 29, 1992, the first day of the L.A. riots. (Kirk McCoy / Los Angeles Times)
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April 29, 1992. A date that forever changed Los Angeles. Six days of chaos erupted after the acquittal of four police officers in the videotaped beating of Rodney King, an unarmed Black motorist. This is the first of two episodes on the 30th anniversary of the L.A. riots.

Today, Black, Latino and Asian communities reflect on the uprising. We also discuss the racial reckoning of the L.A. Times newsroom in its aftermath. Read the transcript.

Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guests: L.A. Times columnists Sandy Banks and Frank Shyong

More reading:

Column: What we got wrong about Black and Korean communities after the L.A. riots

Column: He was murdered during the L.A. riots. We can’t forget Latinos like him

The damage went deep

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.