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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2017 · 1H 3M

Affordable Housing & Equitable Development

from LA Forwards & Backwards

Mariana Huerta Jones of ACT-LA talks about their coalition's campaigns to create housing and transit that serve all Angelenos, including the backstory on Measure JJJ which City voters approved in November 2016, and how we can  ensure implementation is done right. Plus a bite-sized segment on the history of inequitable development in LA to help us understand the present moment.  

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Mariana Huerta Jones of ACT-LA talks about their coalition's campaigns to create housing and transit that serve all Angelenos, including the backstory on Measure JJJ which City voters approved in November 2016, and how we can  ensure implementation...

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