Los Angeles is one of the most diverse cities in the country. How does that affect how Angelenos perceive race and experience justice?
In this second annual event exploring what race and justice mean today, The Atlantic will convene educators, artists, activists, civic leaders, policy makers and journalists to explore how racial disparities in criminal justice, neighborhood change, movie portrayals and more relate to each other in Los Angeles. How does race shape the city and the prospects of its people? As a snapshot of the new majority minority America, what does Los Angeles have to say today about the country’s future?
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Registration has closed for the morning session of Race + Justice.
RSVP below or contact Carly Spraggins at cspraggins@theatlantic.com to register for our afternoon session to begin at 2:00 pm PT.