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Too Much and Not Enough: 2018 Downtown LA Forum tackles housing costs and scarcity
By Stan Paul “Too Much and Not Enough” is a recipe for a[…]
Videos: 2017-18 Housing, Equity, and Community Series
The 2017-18 edition of the Housing, Equity, and Community Series — a collaboration[…]
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UCLA Luskin study documents lack of economic progress in South LA in 50 years since Kerner Commission
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Too Much and Not Enough: 2018 Downtown LA Forum tackles housing costs and scarcity
By Stan Paul “Too Much and Not Enough” is a recipe for a crisis when it comes to rising rents and lack of available and affordable housing[…]
Videos: 2017-18 Housing, Equity, and Community Series
The 2017-18 edition of the Housing, Equity, and Community Series — a collaboration between the Lewis Center, the Institute for Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin, and[…]
Housing, Equity, and Community Series: Discussions of rent control, stabilization, and evictions
By Zev Hurwitz Though housing prices in Los Angeles are seemingly out of control, it may be control that can start to ease the burden for struggling renters. At[…]
UCLA Luskin study documents lack of economic progress in South LA in 50 years since Kerner Commission
On the 50th anniversary of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders report on racial inequality and inner-city conditions — better known as the Kerner Commission — researchers at[…]
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Too Much and Not Enough: 2018 Downtown LA Forum tackles housing costs and scarcity
By Stan Paul “Too Much and Not Enough” is a recipe for a crisis when it comes to rising rents and lack of available and affordable housing in Los Angeles County. It also was an[…]
Videos: 2017-18 Housing, Equity, and Community Series
The 2017-18 edition of the Housing, Equity, and Community Series — a collaboration between the Lewis Center, the Institute for Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin, and the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate —[…]
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Too Much and Not Enough: 2018 Downtown LA Forum tackles housing costs and scarcity
By Stan Paul “Too Much and Not Enough” is a recipe for a crisis when it comes to rising rents and lack of available and affordable housing in Los Angeles County. It also was an apt title of the Lewis Center’s 11th annual Downtown Los Angeles Forum on Transportation, Land Use and the Environment, held May 18 at the California Endowment. “The[…]
Videos: 2017-18 Housing, Equity, and Community Series
The 2017-18 edition of the Housing, Equity, and Community Series — a collaboration between the Lewis Center, the Institute for Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin, and the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate — kicked off in the fall with a screening of the award-winning documentary “East LA Interchange.” The film traces the intersections of pollution, transportation, and gentrification in the Boyle[…]
Housing, Equity, and Community Series: Discussions of rent control, stabilization, and evictions
By Zev Hurwitz Though housing prices in Los Angeles are seemingly out of control, it may be control that can start to ease the burden for struggling renters. At a panel conversation held at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs on February 26, a trio of experts discussed the housing crisis in the area and the potential for new rent control and[…]
Too Much and Not Enough: 2018 Downtown LA Forum tackles housing costs and scarcity
By Stan Paul “Too Much and Not Enough” is a recipe for a crisis when it comes to rising rents and lack of available and affordable housing in Los Angeles County. It also was an apt title of the Lewis Center’s 11th annual Downtown Los Angeles Forum on Transportation, Land Use and the Environment, held May 18 at the California Endowment. “The[…]
Videos: 2017-18 Housing, Equity, and Community Series
The 2017-18 edition of the Housing, Equity, and Community Series — a collaboration between the Lewis Center, the Institute for Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin, and the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate — kicked off in the fall with a screening of the award-winning documentary “East LA Interchange.” The film traces the intersections of pollution, transportation, and gentrification in the Boyle[…]
Housing, Equity, and Community Series: Discussions of rent control, stabilization, and evictions
By Zev Hurwitz Though housing prices in Los Angeles are seemingly out of control, it may be control that can start to ease the burden for struggling renters. At a panel conversation held at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs on February 26, a trio of experts discussed the housing crisis in the area and the potential for new rent control and[…]