Coffee & Conversation: “Public Los Angeles” Book Talk
Judy Branfman joins us to discuss "Public Los Angeles," a collection of essays presenting insights into 20th century L.A.
Judy Branfman joins us to discuss "Public Los Angeles," a collection of essays presenting insights into 20th century L.A.
Former and current directors will discuss how LA has changed, how it hasn’t and what they see for the next generation.
Panel includes a California assemblywoman who is working to expand rental housing registries to aid in the enforcement of tenant protections.
Come MAKE SPACE at the West LA Civic Center: An afternoon of do-it-yourself urbanism in this iconic public space.
This documentary features the actions being taken by some of our leading Black bicyclists and community-based organizations.
How can California's recent housing advances be coupled with new transportation approaches to reach shared state goals? Registration fee: $99.
For UCLA students, staff and faculty interested in housing policy and research.
Minjee Kim will discuss her new research on upzonings in New York City and long-term changes to neighborhood demographic, socioeconomic, and housing characteristics.
Hear results from a detailed evaluation of CHIP with an emphasis on fair housing outcomes and development feasibility. We will discuss what policy shifts may mean for future growth, affordability and access.
At InterActions LA, hear from people who have successfully advanced housing and transportation solutions in their own cities, and see how Los Angeles can learn by example.