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Seats are limited! Registration closes Wednesday, April 26 at 5PM PT. Please review and complete our COVID policy form before registration. |
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This event is more than a discussion; it’s an opportunity to be creative! Collective Art Project: Together, we’ll explore what being a good neighbor means to you and the power of storytelling through a fun arts and crafts activity as well as a collective art project led by a visual notetaker! Freebies: Enjoy tea, espresso, soft drinks, and art! Attendees will receive a digital copy of the events’ collective art project (see above). Enjoy a free 1.5 hour of parking at the Jefferson Avenue Parking Lot (each hour after 1.5 is 25 cents until 6PM.) |
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Seats are limited! Registration closes Wednesday, April 26 at 5PM PT. Please review and complete our COVID policy form before registration. |
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The Discussion: Moderated by Los Angeles Times housing reporter Liam Dillon, a dynamic panel of racial, social, and housing justice advocates will examine bold and transformative approaches for how we can work together regionally to end homelessness and housing insecurity, a persistent roadblock to strong, inclusive, and thriving neighborhoods where all our neighbors have a safe, stable, and affordable home. Speakers include: |
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Onward, J.T. Harechmak, NPH Policy Manager |
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