Racial Justice and Land Use: Where are we today?
Racial Justice and Land Use: Where are we today?
November 21 @ 7:45 am - 9:30 am
In the past four years, the movement toward land reparations and racial equity has gained unprecedented momentum in Los Angeles— a city marked by land use practices that have exacerbated racial inequalities and robbed communities of color of opportunities to build generational wealth. As the city, county, and state explore reparative measures through groundbreaking reports and task forces, there is a critical window of opportunity to address these injustices.
Join Westside Urban Forum on Thursday, November 21st at 7:45 am, for an informative panel discussion to explore the intersections of reparations and land use, with a focus on restrictive covenants, eminent domain, and pathways to justice for the affected families and communities. This event will provide a high-level overview of the land use history, current reparative efforts and case studies.
Moderator
Tony Tolbert, Professor at UCLA School of Law
Panelists
Caroline Torosis, Councilmember, City of Santa Monica
Eric J. Miller, Professor and Leo J. O’Brien Fellow at Loyola Law School
Additional speakers to be announced shortly
Event Time
7:45 am – 9:30 am
7:45 am – Registration & Light Breakfast
8:15 am – Panel Discussion
Parking is available in any of the Helms Bakery District lots.
RSVP Required
Member Tickets NON-MEMBER TICKETS FREE RSVP (Student, Public Sector & Retired Members)Registration Fees
$25 Members
$65 Nonmembers
FREE Student, Public Sector Employee, and Retired Members
Pre-registration closes on Wednesday, November 20th.
Contact
info@westsideurbanforum.com