Homelessness in Los Angeles

We will explore the issue of homelessness, and the response of local institutions, from three different perspectives: a Skid Row resident and activist, a developer of permanent supportive housing, and UCLA’s own BruinShelter. Lunch will be provided.

Protecting Renters in Los Angeles

Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Discussions of rent control, stabilization and evictions, including exploration of California housing laws that affect renters and what can be done to give renters a more stable foundation.

The South Los Angeles Homeownership Crisis

Discussion of findings from study by the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge. Our panelists will examine what progress has been made in South LA, if any, in the domain of housing since the 1960s.

DTLA Forum – Housing Costs and Scarcity

The California Endowment 1000 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

The 2018 UCLA DTLA Forum will discuss the rising housing costs and the politics of supply that make building more housing extremely complicated.

$25.00$60.00

Robert Poole: Rethinking America’s Highway Institutions

4320B UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 337 Charles E Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Robert Poole will discuss his new book in which he argues that the 20th century governance and funding model for highways is failing to solve chronic problems such as congestion, deferred maintenance, and poor resource allocations.

Coupling More Housing with Transit

Presentation of the recently released UCLA Lewis Center's report "Transit Oriented Los Angeles" and a discussion of Los Angeles’ Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Affordable Housing Incentive Program.

From Public Transit to Public Mobility

The 12th UCLA ITS DTLA Forum grapples with the public sector’s response to the dual trends of emerging new mobility services and declining public transit ridership.

$25.00$60.00

Abolition on Stolen Land

The inaugural public event of the Sawyer Seminar on Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism traces the histories and futures of abolition on stolen land.