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SUMMARY:Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. II Jordan Downs & South LA
DESCRIPTION:Part II: CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR JORDAN DOWNS & SOUTH LA \nWe will turn our attention back to Los Angeles as a follow up from the screening of the “70 Acres in Chicago” and the discussion of the destruction of the Cabrini Green development. On Thursday\, January 26\, the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies\, Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin and the UCLA Ziman Center’s Howard and Irene Levine Program in Housing and Social Responsibility will host a discussion centering around Jordan Downs\, the Los Angeles public housing development slated for transformation into an “urban village.” This years-long redevelopment effort is one of the largest public works projects in Los Angeles. Many people wonder how the 2\,600 current residents will fare\, particularly in Los Angeles’ housing crisis. The event will situate Jordan Downs in the cultural history and geography of Watts and South Los Angeles\, identify current residents’ concerns and highlight how residents and the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles are working to shape redevelopment. \nPANELISTS: \n\nMike Lens\, UCLA Luskin Assistant Professor of Urban Planning; and Associate Director\, UCLA Lewis Center (moderator)\nDouglas Guthrie\, President & CEO\, Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles\nThelmy Perez\, Coordinator\, Los Angeles Human Right to Housing Collective\n\nPAB room 2343\, 2nd Floor\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\n337 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, 90024\n**Lunch will be provided. Please bring your own beverage** \n************************** \nPRESENTED BY: \n       \n  \n************************** \nDirections to UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs:\nhttp://luskin.ucla.edu/content/visit-us \nPARKING ($12.00/car) UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability): \nThe UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs building is located in the northeast section of the UCLA campus\, adjacent to the Murphy Sculpture Garden. Visitors to the Public Affairs Building should plan on entering campus at the Westholme entrance off Hilgard Avenue\, then drive up to the Lot 2 kiosk and pay the attendant for parking in UCLA Lot 3 or Lot 2 (depending on availability). \nView the Luskin School of Public Affairs location on the UCLA interactive campus map. \n**************************\nFor questions\, please contact Julie Lindner at: julie.lindner@anderson.ucla.edu \nHave questions about Public Housing & Activism Series Pt. II (01/26/17) Jordan Downs & South LA? Contact UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/public-housing-activism-series-pt-ii-jordan-downs-south-la/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, Room 2343\, 337 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095-1656\, United States
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SUMMARY:Insurgency at the Crossroads: A Book Talk by Aisha Finch
DESCRIPTION:In Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba: La Escalera and the Insurgencies of 1841-1844\, Aisha Finch traces the emergence of a dynamic resistance movement of slaves and free people of color in nineteenth-century Cuba. Drawing from the largely unexplored testimonies in the Cuban National Archive\, this book focuses attention on the hundreds of enslaved people who forged a radical\, alternative vision of freedom in Cuba’s plantation countryside. Demonstrating that black slave women and non-elite slaves were critical to shaping and organizing this movement\, Rethinking Slave Rebellion in Cuba offers new ways to think about slave mobilizations\, black political struggles\, and histories of rebellion.\nRespondents:\nGeorge Lipsitz\, UC Santa Barbara\, Department of Black Studies\nUla Taylor\, UC Berkeley\, Department of African American Studies\nLisa Brock\, Kalamazoo College\, Department of History\nCo-sponsored by: The Departments of African American Studies and Gender Studies
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/insurgency-crossroads-book-talk-aisha-finch/
LOCATION:UCLA Anderson School of Management\, A201\, 110 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lyrics From Lockdown
DESCRIPTION:One Man. One Mic. 40 Characters. \nTwo unbelievable true stories of wrongful imprisonment told through Hip Hop\, Spoken Word\, Blues\, Comedy\, Calypso and Classical Music \nWritten and performed by Bryonn Bain \nDirected by Gina Belafonte \n\nPreviews: January 26—February 4 \nProductions: February 8–February 25 \nEvery Thursday\, Friday\, Saturday
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/1567/
LOCATION:The Ivy Substation\, 9070 Venice Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
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