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Southeast San Diego refers to the southeastern portion of the City of San Diego (excluding South San Diego) and the neighborhoods south of State Route 94 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) and east of Downtown San Diego. There are three official community planning areas: Skyline-Paradise Hills, Encanto Neighborhoods, and Southeastern. Largely urbanized in the areas nearer Downtown San Diego to the west and characteristically hilly, with lower-density residential and semi-rural neighborhoods toward the east, it is economically and ethnically diverse.

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  • Southeast San Diego refers to the southeastern portion of the City of San Diego (excluding South San Diego) and the neighborhoods south of State Route 94 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) and east of Downtown San Diego. There are three official community planning areas: Skyline-Paradise Hills, Encanto Neighborhoods, and Southeastern. Largely urbanized in the areas nearer Downtown San Diego to the west and characteristically hilly, with lower-density residential and semi-rural neighborhoods toward the east, it is economically and ethnically diverse. In 1992, Councilman George Stevens campaigned against any official usage of the name "Southeast San Diego," since the designation had long been viewed as shorthand for the community as being crime-ridden and impoverished. His campaign was successful and all official use of "Southeast San Diego" has been discontinued by the city. Many residents and locals however, still refer to the area as "Southeast." (en)
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  • Adam Jones, grew up in the Skyline Hills and graduated from Morse High School (en)
  • Andra Day, grew up in Valencia Park and graduated from San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts (en)
  • Myrtle Cole, longtime resident and Council member of District 4 (en)
  • Faizon Love, grew up in Emerald Hills and graduated from Morse High School (en)
  • Abraham Lincoln High School in Lincoln Park (en)
  • Ben Hueso, grew up in Logan Heights (en)
  • Chicano Park Mural in Barrio Logan (en)
  • Fabian Núñez, grew up in Logan Heights (en)
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  • Georgette Gómez, Barrio Logan native (en)
  • Marcus Allen, Lincoln High School Alumni. (en)
  • Rafael Reyes, Sherman Heights native (en)
  • Reggie Bush, grew up in the Skyline Hills (en)
  • Rosie Hamlin attended O'Farrell Junior High School (en)
  • The O'Farrell Charter School in O'Farrell Park (en)
  • Tom Waits attended O'Farrell Junior High School (en)
  • Mitchy Slick, Lincoln Park native and alumni of Lincoln High School (en)
  • Central portion of San Diego and neighborhood boundaries (en)
  • Arnie Robinson, grew up in Paradise Hills and graduated from Morse High School (en)
  • San Diego Trolley, Orange Line train over 47th Street. Chollas View (en)
  • Nick Cannon, grew up in Grant Hill and Lincoln Park (en)
  • Southeastern portion of San Diego and neighborhood boundaries (en)
  • Archie Moore, eventually adopted Stockton as his longtime home (en)
  • Samuel F. B. Morse High School in the Skyline Hills (en)
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  • Southeast San Diego refers to the southeastern portion of the City of San Diego (excluding South San Diego) and the neighborhoods south of State Route 94 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) and east of Downtown San Diego. There are three official community planning areas: Skyline-Paradise Hills, Encanto Neighborhoods, and Southeastern. Largely urbanized in the areas nearer Downtown San Diego to the west and characteristically hilly, with lower-density residential and semi-rural neighborhoods toward the east, it is economically and ethnically diverse. (en)
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