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UCLA Civic Engagement Event: Understanding Key 2024 Local Ballot Measures
Oct
15
3:30 PM15:30

UCLA Civic Engagement Event: Understanding Key 2024 Local Ballot Measures

  • James West Alumni Center, Collins Conference Room (map)
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Join us in person or online for a moderated discussion with UCLA experts on key local ballot measures in the November 2024 election. Jim Newton, veteran journalist and Blueprint editor, will lead a discussion with Professor Michael Lens, Professor Gary Segura and Zev Yaroslavsky to give an insightful perspective on:

  • L.A. County Measure G — Los Angeles County Government Structure, Ethics and Accountability Charter Amendment

  • Charter Amendment DD — Independent Redistricting Commission for the City of Los Angeles

  • L.A. County Measure A — Homelessness Services and Affordable Housing Ordinance

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2024 Civicas Fall Forum: Strengthening Democracy
Sep
8
3:00 PM15:00

2024 Civicas Fall Forum: Strengthening Democracy

  • Otis College of Art and Design (map)
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Please join us at the 2024 Civicas Fall Forum for a conversation about Strengthening Democracy, with experts, without politics.

Hear from organizations representing business, philanthropy, law and policy about active efforts to enhance information, participation and representation. 

There will be a reception following the discussion and complimentary parking. 

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Clockshop’s 4th Annual ‘Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival’
May
11
2:00 PM14:00

Clockshop’s 4th Annual ‘Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival’

Join Clockshop for their 4th Annual Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival. This year’s festival will celebrate multicultural kite traditions at Los Angeles State Historic Park on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 2:00–6:00 PM. As part of our inaugural kite commission program, our 2024 artist, Stevie Choi, will be creating three unique Korean kites to bring awareness to animal species native to Los Angeles whose continued existence is threatened by urban and industrial development such as the North American cougar, El Segundo butterfly, and the Least Bell’s vireo. For the first time, a kite competition will take place, inviting attendees to compete for the best handmade kite, judged by kite masters.

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6th Annual UCLA Luskin Summit 2024
Apr
17
7:30 AM07:30

6th Annual UCLA Luskin Summit 2024

  • UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center (map)
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The sixth annual Luskin Summit will feature a keynote presentation and the unveiling of our annual poll about life in Los Angeles, plus six breakout discussions. Speakers and details will be announced as the day draws closer.

FEATURED PRESENTERS

Government officials and civic leaders

Decision-makers in politics and business

UCLA scholars

Difference-makers in the nonprofit and ​philanthropic spheres

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AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Jimmy Kim
Mar
14
8:00 AM08:00

AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Jimmy Kim

AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Jimmy Kim – General Manager, Department of Recreation & Parks, City of Los Angeles

2024 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: Gannett Fleming

The 2024 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series serves as an opportunity for architects & designers and other community stakeholders to meet directly with key individuals transforming Los Angeles in a roundtable setting to discuss innovative ideas that will ensure a healthy, sustainable, and economically competitive future.

Jimmy Kim is the dedicated General Manager of the Department of Recreation and Parks for the City of Los Angeles and an accomplished leader within the Department. Before rising to his current position, he served as the Assistant General Manager, where he skillfully oversaw the Recreation Services branch, and held the position of Superintendent of Citywide Aquatics and Emergency Management. Notably, he served as the Department’s Homeless Strategy Coordinator and Resilience Officer, showcasing his versatility in addressing complex challenges facing urban environments.

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The Big Give 2023
Nov
19
7:00 AM07:00

The Big Give 2023

We are already busy getting ready to host our biggest event of the year, Big Give 2023!

On November 19, 2023 we will once again share 1,000 Thanksgiving meal kits with our registered guests, ultimately helping over 4,000 people in our community have the comfort and nourishment of a Thanksgiving meal.

We are proud to welcome the Karsh Center community back for this Thanksgiving meal kit distribution using a “client choice” model, which we used for the first time in 2022, welcoming our registered guests back for an experience in which they will have the opportunity to select their own food items, ultimately choosing a meal that will be most appetizing and accessible for their own families and households.

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Rooted | Raices 2023
Nov
16
5:00 PM17:00

Rooted | Raices 2023

  • Audubon Center at Debs Park (map)
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Join us on November 16th for Rooted - an annual fundraiser for LA Más with food, music, dancing, art and family-friendly fun!

We’ll be honoring teams in our solidarity ecosystem who have invested deeply and nurtured tenderly the foundations of a regenerative economy. Support our growing movement to transform our relationship to land, labor, and care in Northeast LA.

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CIVICAS: Let's Get Ready L.A.!
Nov
14
6:30 PM18:30

CIVICAS: Let's Get Ready L.A.!

  • Intersection of Pico and the 405 Freeway (map)
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Prepare our Communities for Disasters, and Recovery

Join Women’s Civic Action Network for Conversation, Crudité and Cocktails With Fellow Los Angeles Civic Leaders

Hear from the foremost experts in Los Angeles how to increase community resilience to disaster.

Please RSVP by 11/3!

Location is at the intersection of Pico and the 405 freeway with complimentary parking on site.

Featuring:

Kristin Crowley, Fire Chief, Los Angeles City Fire Department

Carol Parks, General Manager, Emergency Management Department, City of Los Angeles

Moderated by:

Joanne Nowlin, CEO, American Red Cross, Los Angeles Region

Hosted by the Civicas Board of Directors,

Cynthia Hirschhorn

Laura Fox

Nicole Mutchnik

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Solutions That Work: Stories of College Students Recovering from Homelessness
Nov
2
6:30 PM18:30

Solutions That Work: Stories of College Students Recovering from Homelessness

Experience the powerful firsthand accounts of formerly unhoused college students and young adults aging out of foster care.

When teens age out of the foster care system, the combined challenges of independent living can be overwhelming. Join us as we explore solutions that allow them to thrive and the transformative impact of community support on their lives.

Hear from housing innovator Sam Prater (founder of Los Angeles Room & Board) and acclaimed author David Ambroz, recognized as an American Champion of Change by President Obama. Guiding us through the evening is the talented actor, producer, director, and activist Shanola Hampton.

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El Nido's Farmer's Market Opening Celebration
Oct
21
9:00 AM09:00

El Nido's Farmer's Market Opening Celebration

  • 11243 GLENOAKS BLVD Pacoima, CA, 91331 USA (map)
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El Nido Family Centers, in partnership with the City of Los Angeles, is excited to announce the El Nido Farmers Market launch, funded by the Peace & Healing Center.

The Farmers Market will improve the community's access to fresh and nutritious food while providing local entrepreneurs and artisans a venue to sell their wares and partner organizations to offer services and volunteer time.

Learn more here.

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The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center Inaugural Lecture
Sep
12
4:30 PM16:30

The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center Inaugural Lecture

  • UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center, The Centennial Terrace (map)
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The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center invites you to the inaugural public lecture on the topic of Truth in the Public Sphere

Featuring

André Brock

Frances Haugen

Stuart Stevens

Moderated by

Safiya Noble

Submit a question HERE.

The Barbra Streisand Center was established in 2021 and made possible by the vision and generosity of Barbra Streisand. The Streisand Center will become the future Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA, a forward-thinking institute dedicated to finding solutions to the most vital social issues.

The Center for Truth in the Public Sphere will be the first area of study and advocacy and will focus on truth in the public sphere, reflecting Streisand's passionate interest in the topic. Speakers and research will delve into urgent and existential threats to democracy, and examine how lies and the proliferation of disinformation can destroy a civic sense of decency, as well as entire countries.

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LACItizen Awards
Dec
5
6:00 PM18:00

LACItizen Awards

Join us for an evening of inspiration and celebration while enjoying culinary delights and craft libations. LACI’s annual fundraiser, LACitzen Awards honors the partners who are helping us build an inclusive green economy and celebrates the individuals who have been empowered by our programs, pilots and policy advocacy, throughout the greater Los Angeles region.

While you network with those on the forefront of the transportation electrification movement, policy makers, and the heads of industry leading the way to a greener, more equitable future, you will be inspired by the cleantech innovators and everyday champions who are changing our world!

We are thrilled to welcome guests back to the stunning La Kretz Innovation Campuswhere world leaders, cleantech entrepreneurs, industry pioneers and community members convene and collaborate.

Learn more and RSVP here.

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The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center Inaugural Lecture: Truth in the Public Sphere
Nov
14
5:00 PM17:00

The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center Inaugural Lecture: Truth in the Public Sphere

  • UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center, The Centennial Terrace (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Barbra Streisand Center was established in 2021 and made possible by the vision and generosity of artist and activist Barbra Streisand. The Streisand Center, housed at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW), will become the future Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA, a forward-thinking institute dedicated to finding solutions to the most vital social issues. Streisand’s transformative gift helps to expand our combined centers’ reach beyond UCLA and Los Angeles, fund faculty and students, and support research and programming that seek to address critical issues facing people of all genders.

The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center invites you to the inaugural public lecture on the topic of Truth in the Public Sphere

The Center for Truth in the Public Sphere will be the first area of study and advocacy and will focus on truth in the public sphere, which Streisand is especially passionate about. Speakers and research will delve into urgent and existential threats to democracy, and examine how lies and the proliferation of disinformation can destroy a civic sense of decency, as well as entire countries.

Featuring

André Brock, Frances Haugen, Stuart Stevens

Moderated by

Safiya Noble

Learn more and RSVP here.

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ULI Los Angeles StimULI: Al Fresco 2.0: Long Term Solutions
Oct
18
11:00 AM11:00

ULI Los Angeles StimULI: Al Fresco 2.0: Long Term Solutions

Join ULI Los Angeles for an online panel discussion on what different jurisdictions are doing to create an accommodating environment for outdoor dining as we move away from an emergency solution to permanent planning and urban design guidelines!

As we move away from the COVID emergency, what are different jurisdictions planning to create a permanent, accommodating environment for outdoor dining? What will future planning and urban design guidelines look like? Has this changed how the development community and restauranteurs plan and implement their current and future projects?

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Scaling the Power of Guarantees
Jul
27
11:00 AM11:00

Scaling the Power of Guarantees

Join Philanthropy California to discuss the use of guarantees in impact investing and learn more about the Community Investment Guarantee Pool (CIGP).

Financial guarantees are an evolving tool for philanthropies looking to back mission-aligned projects normally beyond the scope of traditional finance. How can foundations leverage their balance sheets to accelerate community investments?

The Community Investment Guarantee Pool (CIGP) is a first of its kind platform allowing guarantors to combine resources and expertise by establishing a single, one-stop-shop for intermediary lenders in the climate, affordable housing, and small business sectors. Together, this group is making more and new types of community development transactions feasible by putting more of their assets to work in service of greater community impact.

Join us to explore guarantees as a type of credit-enhancement tool and one way that different types of capital can work together to develop attractive deals and create larger impact.

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Design for Dignity 2022 | AIA Los Angeles
Jul
22
8:00 AM08:00

Design for Dignity 2022 | AIA Los Angeles

AIA Los Angeles’ 7th in-person annual Design For Dignity conference will serve as a forum to highlight best-practices and pay tribute to the architects, contractors, housing developers, clients, funders, and service providers that are working to deliver housing and supportive services to our communities. This year’s theme will be: “HOUSING SOLUTIONS: What’s working well and why?”

The 7th annual Design For Dignity conference will feature a series of panel discussions and presentations that highlight successful programs, initiatives, and design innovations that the A/E/C community can replicate, improve upon, and expand. We’d like to emphasize housing solutions that can inspire the community and educate policy makers, planners, architects, designer, real estate professions, housing advocates, and civic leaders.

Find out more and RSVP here.

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Next City’s Solutions of the Year
Dec
15
9:30 AM09:30

Next City’s Solutions of the Year

Join Next City for our live Solutions of the Year virtual event series. You will once again be introduced directly to the practitioners and writers highlighted in the “21 Best Solutions of 2021” special issue. Together we’ll explore solutions to the year’s many challenges, ranging from climate action to countering systemic racism. Anyone working for greater justice and equity in cities will be able to take inspiration from this event into 2022.

Everyone who buys a ticket will receive a copy of our annual Solutions of the Year special issue print magazine.

At Next City’s Solutions of the Year presentations, speeches and panel discussions, you will hear from dozens of speakers who made change happen around issues such as guaranteed income, scalable climate responses, collective organizing, small business recovery, anti-racism, and affordable housing. In this time of transformation, our editors have amplified programs and movements that showcase how communities organize to achieve liberation from systems and cultures of oppression. Next City’s mission to elevate positive change matters now more than ever.

This multi-day convening, which includes eight sessions, will frame the conversation for 2022. You can purchase a single ticket now to all of the events for just $50, or register for each event individually. The individual event listings will be published in the coming weeks.

Find out more and RSVP here.

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Can Civics Save America?
Aug
10
10:00 AM10:00

Can Civics Save America?

In 2018 and 2019, 80 pieces of legislation proposed renewing or strengthening civics education in middle and high schools. How are educators redefining civics education to increase students' knowledge of history and facts while also keeping pace with students’ sophisticated uses of social media? With students’ understanding of our government at an all-time low, educators and experts face a challenging task, one that will shape the future of our democracy. Join our experts for a timely discussion of civics education today.

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Monitoring Civic Learning Opportunities and Outcomes: State of the Field and Future Directions
Jul
13
9:00 AM09:00

Monitoring Civic Learning Opportunities and Outcomes: State of the Field and Future Directions

There is wide recognition that history and civics have been neglected disciplines in American K-12 education. Recent events, including the January 6th insurrection of the U.S. Capitol, underscored this point and the need to elevate learning in these essential disciplines. The Educating for American Democracy (EAD) initiative has garnered broad cross-partisan and stakeholder support as a way to re-imagine and re-prioritize the important civic mission of K-12 public education. As schools and districts begin to leverage EAD in meeting their civic mission, it is less clear and more important to figure out how our K-12 education system can more effectively and comprehensively measure and evaluate success in civic readiness. What is the role of formative assessment? What is the role of summative assessment? How can students, families, educators, schools, districts, and policy leaders collaborate in supporting and evaluating success? Join leading educational measurement experts, practitioners, and stakeholders in this important and timely conversation.

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How To Launch Community Conversations That Create A Sense of Inclusion and Belonging
Oct
7
10:00 AM10:00

How To Launch Community Conversations That Create A Sense of Inclusion and Belonging

Engaging communities around tough topics that affect community health and growth can be difficult, especially in these socially-distanced times. Join Jenn Graham, founder and CEO of Civic Dinners, for a deep dive into successful community conversations in the cities of Sandy Springs and Decatur, Georgia and the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Civic Dinners is a community engagement platform designed to bring people together for conversations that matter. The platform makes it easy for local governments and civic leaders to start conversations and then pass the mic on to community members and stakeholders, who gather diverse voices from the community through self-organized conversations.

In this webinar, you will learn: 

  • How to bring more voices to the planning table on issues from economic mobility to belonging and community visioning

  • How data and insights gathered from conversations help shape long-range strategic plans and inspire a greater sense of belonging and inclusion among neighbors, business owners and civic leaders

  • How the new Inclusive Series by Civic Dinners can support your community with a variety of conversations that help communities build a greater sense of inclusion.

Since starting Civic Dinners as a social experiment in Atlanta, Graham has built a global team and a digital platform that has enabled over 1,800 dinners around the world — both in person and virtual — and has a goal of inviting one million people to the table by 2021. Her clients range from Facebook to Coca-Cola, including beloved organizations such as The King Center, Sierra Club and The Aspen Institute.

Graham was featured as a “2020 World-Changing Woman in Conscious Business” by Conscious Media Company, and last year she was recognized by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as “Small Business Person of the Year – Rising Star.” Graham’s work has also been recognized by President Obama, and she has received numerous awards for social impact and creative community engagement.

This is a sponsored webinar. By registering for this webinar you are agreeing to have your contact information shared with Civic Dinners.

Find out more and register here.

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The 2020 Garden Party
Aug
27
5:00 PM17:00

The 2020 Garden Party

About this Event

Spend the evening celebrating the people and projects that embody our impact with Neighborhood Land Trust allies, partners and friends at Unidad Park & Community Garden on Thursday, June 4th in historic Filipinotown. Come explore this unique community park that is home to the nation’s largest Filipino-American mural west of the Mississippi River and features eighteen raised wooden garden beds installed and tended to by local residents.

Since 2002, the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust has transformed the lives of 380,000 Angelenos who live within a half-mile of one of our 27 parks and gardens. By supporting our 2020 Garden Party, you will assist the Neighborhood Land Trust in reaching thousands more residents who deserve equitable access to greenspace. Join us as we advance our mission and contribute to the equity and well-being of our neighborhoods through the development of parks, gardens, and community-driven organizing.

For more information on the event or sponsorship opportunities, please contact: gardenparty@lanlt.org / 213.572.0188.

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What Cities Are Doing About Housing and Homelessness During the Pandemic
May
6
10:00 AM10:00

What Cities Are Doing About Housing and Homelessness During the Pandemic

The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is already the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. Renters and homeowners who have lost their jobs during this pandemic are facing down an already tight housing market, in which a third of Americans are cost-burdened and minimum-wage workers can’t afford housing anywhere in the U.S. People already experiencing homelessness are struggling to find a safe place to even wash their hands, though without access to sanitation, the coronavirus may spread.

Without swift action, the housing crisis facing much of the country will only worsen, and the pandemic will be more difficult to contain.

Clearly, cities and states must act. But how?

Join Next City housing correspondent Jared Brey on a webinar Wednesday, May 6 at 1 p.m. ET, to explore solutions that cities around the country have already adopted to try to blunt the worst of the housing-related fallout from the pandemic. These solutions could be replicated elsewhere.

On this webinar, Brey will speak with:

Cambridge, MA mayor Sumbul Siddiqui, whose administration has committed to paying local restaurants to make meals for homeless shelters, where volunteers can no longer cook meals because of social distancing requirements.

Philly-based Good Shepherd Mediation’s Sue Wasserkrug, who can speak to how the organization’s landlord-tenant mediation program is helping people stay in their homes and helping landlords resolve disputes with tenants without the need for court.

More guests to be announced

Jared Brey is Next City’s housing correspondent, based in Philadelphia. He is a former staff writer at Philadelphia magazine and PlanPhilly, and his work has appeared in Columbia Journalism Review, Landscape Architecture Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Philadelphia Weekly, and other publications.

This webinar is pay what you wish to register. Pay any amount that you would like or nothing at all. Those who become sustaining members of at least $10 a month, or who make a one-time donation of at least $60, may choose to receive a copy of “Black in Place.” Donations made for this webinar will go toward our 2020 Urban Affairs Journalism Fellowship Program. We only need to raise $8,000 to ensure this program’s success. Your donation today will go directly toward paying an intern’s stipend and managing the program. A video of the webinar will be made available to those who register.

View online details here and RSVP.

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The Call to Unite
May
1
5:00 PM17:00

The Call to Unite

The Call to Unite is a 24-hour global livestream event that invites people across the world to celebrate our shared humanity. We will stand in solidarity with those experiencing pain, fear, loneliness, and grief – and offer hope and support as we build a new future together.

Learn more and RSVP here.

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