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A Watts community advocate, Sweet Alice Harris, aged 90, has had an intersection near her social service organization dedicated as 'Sweet Alice Square' in recognition of her lifelong work supporting youth and families in Watts. Harris, the executive director of Parents of Watts, founded the organization in 1967 to address community tensions post-1965 riots, focusing on education, anti-drug initiatives, and social support. The intersection dedication ceremony, attended by city leaders and supporters, highlighted Harris's commitment to ongoing community service, including initiatives like aiding the homeless crisis. Known for her dedication to helping others, Harris's work has been a beacon of hope and resilience in the Watts neighborhood, leaving a lasting impact on the community.
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