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Book Talk: Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era

Room 5391 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E Young Dr., LOS ANGELES

Book Talk: Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era Wednesday, November 13 UCLA School of Public Affairs, Room 5391 Join author Michael C. Lens for an engaging Book Talk on his latest work, Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era, a compelling exploration

UC ITS Webinar: Early Insights on How Mobility Wallet Programs Are Performing in Four California Cities

Zoom Webinar

UC ITS Webinar: Early Insights on How Mobility Wallet Programs Are Performing in Four California Cities Cities across California, such as Oakland, Stockton, Bakersfield, and Los Angeles, are experimenting with Universal Basic Mobility (UBM) initiatives that provide residents access to affordable transportation options regardless of where they live or their income level. While UBM

Housing Development in Black Communities

National Center for the Preservation of Democracy at the Japanese American National Museum 100 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles

Housing for Black People by Black People In this UCLA Luskin Lecture, experts in housing and real estate will discuss what they and others are doing to address the challenges of limited wealth, investment, and ownership in Black communities, and to improve housing opportunities in those neighborhoods Housing and real estate development were instrumental in the concentration of

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