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Boyle Heights, Gentrification and Beyond
/0 Comments/in Luskin's Latest Blog Abel Valenzuela, Eric Avila, Zev Yaroslavsky/by Luskin StaffCounting Votes — And Making Votes Count UCLA Luskin public policy students get a valuable lesson in voting and elections from the California Secretary of State, L.A. County Registrar
/0 Comments/in Public Policy, Public Policy News, School of Public Affairs Zev Yaroslavsky/by George FoulshamTruth and Media in ‘a Perilous Time’ In a Luskin Lecture, Ray Suarez and 19 other journalists and scholars discuss the role of news reporting in a divided America
/0 Comments/in Public Policy, School of Public Affairs Gary Segura, Jim Newton, Zev Yaroslavsky/by George FoulshamMaking a Local Impact Luskin Senior Fellow Mitchell Katz talks about boosting health care at the local level — even when the feds won’t pitch in
/0 Comments/in Alumni, For Faculty, For Policymakers, For Students, Public Policy, Public Policy News, School of Public Affairs, Social Welfare, Social Welfare News, Urban Planning Zev Yaroslavsky/by Les DunseithDeportation, Loss of Health Care Raise Profound Concerns in New UCLA Luskin Survey Second annual Los Angeles County Quality of Life Index shows how some of the Trump administration’s policies have caused serious concerns for many county residents
/1 Comment/in Public Policy, Public Policy News, School of Public Affairs, Uncategorized Zev Yaroslavsky/by George FoulshamL.A.’s Economic Slide: A Who-Done-It Written Over Several Decades UCLA Luskin's Michael Storper and Zev Yaroslavsky unravel the past and future of the city at Town Hall Los Angeles gathering
/0 Comments/in Public Policy, School of Public Affairs, Urban Planning Michael Storper, Zev Yaroslavsky/by George FoulshamOn the Right Track Transit expert Ethan Elkind’s lecture at UCLA Luskin covers railways in Los Angeles from the 1800s to today
/0 Comments/in For Policymakers, For Students, Public Policy, Public Policy News, School of Public Affairs, The Lewis Center, Urban Planning Zev Yaroslavsky/by Les DunseithZev Yaroslavsky
/in Public Policy Arts and Culture, Environment, Health Care, Homelessness, Land Use, Leadership, Municipal Finance, Public Safety, Transportation Zev Yaroslavsky All Faculty Faculty/by Les DunseithDuring a career in public life spanning nearly four decades, Zev Yaroslavsky has been at the forefront of Los Angeles County’s biggest issues, including transportation, the environment, health care, and cultural arts. He has been a pioneering advocate for the …
Deep Divisions Along Class and Racial Lines in Los Angeles First Los Angeles County Quality of Life Index finds significant concerns about economic distress and other key issues among many county residents
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