• Findings from Mainstream Gender Data

    Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 12:00 p.m. ET/9:00 a.m. PT. This webinar will demonstrate the importance of collecting and analyzing gender data to achieve greater mobility, health, and quality of life for women and LGBTQ. The panel will provide a diverse and global perspective on the ways in which women and LGBTQ people experience restrictions,

  • Opportunities and Obstacles for Rental Housing Registries

    Housing, Equity, and Community Series Opportunities and Obstacles for Rental House Registries Rental housing registries require landlords to register and report basic information about their units, assisting with building inspections and enforcement of tenant protections. Roughly a dozen California cities already have rental housing registries, including Los Angeles, and the state legislature has

    Free
  • COVID-19 Effects on the Mobility of Vulnerable Populations

    Virtual Event

    UC ITS Webinar: COVID-19 Effects on the Mobility of Vulnerable Populations Thursday, February 25 12-1:15 PM COVID-19 has severely impacted the ability of vulnerable populations to access critical services and resources. Vulnerable populations face a number of risks and challenges when traveling during COVID-19 including increased exposure to COVID-19, less

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  • Housing Instability, Evictions, and Population Health Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Virtual Event

    Housing Instability, Evictions, and Population Health Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Monday, March 1 The UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate presents this Housing, Neighborhood and Health Critical Issues webinar featuring our partners at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Center for Health Advancement Katherine Chen, MD will discuss

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  • Perloff Lecture Series: Compton Cowboys and California Love

    Perloff Lecture Series: Compton Cowboys and California Love Thursday, March 11 12:30-2 Multimedia artist Walter Thompson-Hernández shares from his book, “The Compton Cowboys,” and latest NPR Podcast California Love. In Compton, California, 10 Black riders on horseback cut an unusual profile, their cowboy hats tilted against the hot Los Angeles sun.

    Free
  • Challenges Facing Public Transit Before, During, and After COVID-19

    Virtual Event

    Challenges Facing Public Transit Before, During, and After COVID-19 Monday, March 22 This webinar is the first in a two-part series exploring the challenges and opportunities facing public transit held by the UC Institute of Transportation Studies. Challenges Facing Public Transit Before, During, and After COVID-19 Public transit agencies are

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  • Key Considerations for Public Transit Moving Forward

    Virtual Event

    Key Considerations for Public Transit Moving Forward Wednesday, March 24 This webinar is the second in a two-part series exploring the challenges and opportunities facing public transit held by the UC Institute of Transportation Studies. Key Considerations for Public Transit Moving Forward Public transit agencies are facing an existential crisis. Ridership

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  • Homes for All: Building Coalitions for Equitable Planning in L.A. County

    Virtual Event

    With cities in Los Angeles County facing a requirement to build 800,000 new homes over the next eight years, this morning-long event will focus on the lessons that can be learned from coalitions in places such as Seattle, Minneapolis, the East Bay and elsewhere that have achieved political and legislative wins in recent years while strengthening protections for those most vulnerable to displacement.

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  • InterActions LA: Guaranteed Income and Paths to Prosperity

    Virtual Event

    InterActions LA: Guaranteed Income and Paths to Prosperity Friday, May 7 9:30AM-12PM Economic relief to individuals is playing a major role in helping people in LA make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic. Expanded unemployment payments and sporadic federal relief checks provided cash to people struggling to make rent

    Free
  • Child Care Access and LA’s Recovery

    Virtual Event

    Child Care Access and LA's Recovery Wednesday, June 30 12:30 p.m. PDT Join Lewis Center director Evelyn Blumenberg and First 5 LA early care and education program officer Jaime Kalenik in a conversation about the state of child care access in Los Angeles County. Attendees will learn key findings from our

  • Changing Lanes: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles

    Virtual Event

    Changing Lanes: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles September 2nd MobilityXX Presents: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles Seleta Reynolds, General Manager of LADOT, will present Changing Lanes, LADOT's recent study of gender equity in access to transportation in Los Angeles. The study highlights the connections between gender

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  • 2021 UCLA Arrowhead Series

    Virtual Event

    Transit in Transition Sept. 30 - Oct. 28 The 31st Annual UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium Transit in Transition will consider the current state of public transit in the United States and options for the future. The pandemic accelerated the pre-existing trend of declining ridership. Transit agencies have built

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  • Eviction Prevention and Rent Relief: Learning From the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Virtual Event

    Eviction Prevention and Rent Relief: Learning From the COVID-19 Pandemic Tuesday, November 2 Date and Time: November 2nd, 12:00-1:15pm Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic triggered government intervention in the rental housing market at a scale not seen since World War II, with the goal of preventing evictions taking center stage. But

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  • Partnership Models for Increasing Park Access

    Virtual Event

    Partnership Models for Increasing Park Access in Underserved Communities January 19, 2022 Parks provide opportunities for people to be physically active, spend time in nature, and connect socially with others. Yet over half of Los Angeles County’s population lives in neighborhoods without access to parks and open space with the

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  • Book Talk on The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods

    Virtual Event

    Book Talk on The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Wednesday, Feb. 2 Join the Lewis Center for a book talk with Alex Bitterman and Daniel B. Hess, editors of a new book examining the significance of gay neighborhoods, or “gayborhoods”. “The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods” looks at

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  • COMMON GROUND: Intergenerational Public Space

    739 South Coronado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 739 South Coronado Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    COMMON GROUND: A Festival for Intergenerational Public Space Saturday, February 26 1 - 3 p.m. (Orchestra performance begins at 1:30 pm) This event highlights a new neighborhood amenity: Golden Age Park. Despite the park’s intentional design which emphasizes intergenerational needs, the park remains relatively unknown in the neighborhood. This event

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  • The Future of LA’s Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Program

    Virtual Event

    Housing, Equity, and Community Series: The Future of LA's Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Program Wednesday, March 2 12:30 p.m. PST The Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) incentive program turns five this year. In that time, it’s become Los Angeles’s most effective housing-production tool, with more than 35,000 units proposed by developers including

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  • California 100: Scenarios for California’s Infrastructure Future

    Virtual Event

    Scenarios for California's Infrastructure Future Tuesday, March 29 About This Event You've heard of the future of work. What about the future of transportation? The future of housing & community development? The future of energy, environment & natural resources? The future of advanced technology? Join California 100, a new statewide initiative being incubated at

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  • Transit in Transition

    Covel Commons- Grand Horizons Room 330 De Neve Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Transit in Transition The UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium Friday, April 1 Covel Commons | The Grand Horizons Room The UCLA Arrowhead Symposium: Transit in Transition reconvenes in person at UCLA on April 1, 2022 after a successful online series this past fall. We assessed the state of public transit in a

    $129
  • InterActions LA 2022: Inclusive Approaches to Electric Carsharing

    Virtual Event

    InterActions LA 2022 Inclusive Approaches to Electric Carsharing Friday, May 6, 2022 Electric carsharing holds enormous potential for our cities — they can provide safe, clean, and convenient ways to travel and, for those unable to afford personal vehicles, they increase access to opportunities. Over the past five years, a

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  • Space for People or for Cars?

    Virtual Event

    Space for People or for Cars? Housing Implications of Statewide Parking Reform Wednesday, May 11 Cities use minimum parking requirements to make sure new housing provides sufficient parking, but research shows that these mandates also drive up the price of new homes, harm the environment, and often result in more

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  • The Legacy of Martin Wachs

    405 Hilgard Ave 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The Legacy of Martin Wachs Friday, May 13 Part of the UCLA Urban Planning 50th Anniversary Celebration Series About this event For better than a half-century, Professor Martin Wachs was a leading educator, researcher, and influencer of transportation policy and planning at UCLA, UC Berkeley, and the RAND Corporation. This

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  • Do-It-Yourself Urbanism: Make Space

    West Los Angeles Civic Center 1645 Corinth Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Come MAKE SPACE at the West LA Civic Center: An afternoon of do-it-yourself urbanism in this iconic public space.

  • BEYOND ZONING: Building Circulation Reform and Infill Housing

    Public Affairs Building Room 2355 or via Zoom livestream Public Affairs Building Room 2355, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Building codes are often overlooked for their impact on who builds housing, for whom and where. This panel will discuss the possibility of egress requirement reforms.

  • UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium 2022

    UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center 850 Willow Creek Rd, Lake Arrowhead, CA, United States

    California's Housing Crossroads The 32nd Annual UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium High land costs, a shortage of homes, and income inequality have led to a cost-burdened population facing one of the nation’s worst housing crises, which is acutely felt in coastal job centers and near public transportation infrastructure. Housing policy is complex, but the solutions

  • Biking while Black – Documentary Screening and Discussion

    James Bridges Theatre 235 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, United States

    Biking while Black - Documentary Screening and Discussion Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. PST James Bridges Theatre, UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television  In a 30-minute documentary, BIKING WHILE BLACK: CONTINUING TO RIDE THROUGH DECRIMINALIZATION, DISENFRANCHISEMENT AND GENTRIFICATION incorporates narratives to dig deeper into solution-based storytelling and features the actions

  • Book Talk with Bill Fulton

    Zoom Webinar

    Place and Prosperity Book Talk with Bill Fulton Moderated conversation with Michael Lens  Thursday, Feb. 9, 12:00 - 1:15 p.m. PST Zoom webinar Join the Lewis Center and advisory board member, Bill Fulton, as he shares his new book Place and Prosperity. People feel intensely connected to cities as places and to other

  • Why We Have Homelessness and What To Do About It

    Zoom Webinar

    Homelessness results from the intersection of multiple economic and social risk factors, and nowhere are those risk factors more acute than in California. In a reprisal of their popular session at last month's UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium, our guest presenters will share the conditions that put people at higher risk of homelessness, and that

  • Luskin Summit 2023: Our Research in Action

    UCLA Faculty Club 480 Charles E. Young Drive E, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Register Here Lewis Center scholars will participate in this year's Luskin Summit: Our Research in Action. Breakout sessions featuring our work will take place between 9:30 and 11:45 a.m. Here are summary descriptions: 9:30-10:30 a.m. - CREDITWORTHINESS AND ETHNO-RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The mortgage industry plays a central role in ethno-racial stratification in

  • InterActions LA 2023: From Housing Crossroads to Transportation Connections

    The California Endowment 1000 Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    InterActions LA 2023 From Housing Crossroads to Transportation Connections Friday, April 28 Across California, people in metropolitan areas are facing an acute housing shortage, driving up rental prices and pushing home ownership further and further out of reach. The California Legislature has taken an increasingly active role

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  • Housing Policy Student Networking Night

    UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 3rd Floor Patio 337 Charles E Young Drive East,, Los Angeles, CA

    Date: October 25, 2023 Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Location: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 337 Charles E Young Drive East, 3rd Floor Patio, Los Angeles, CA, USA Interested in housing affordability, zoning reform, tenant protections, fair housing, or homelessness? Maybe you care about the role of housing in better transportation, economic, environmental, and health

  • Transportation Equity: Moving the Needle

    Winter 2024 Speaker Series Transportation Equity:  Moving the Needle The speaker series features five accomplished transportation practitioners and thought leaders.  The speakers will discuss the transportation challenges facing communities of color and low-income communities and draw on their own efforts to highlight diverse strategies to create a more equitable

  • The Institutional Construction of Housing Segregation in Chile

    Public Affairs Building Room 2355 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    The Institutional Construction of Housing Segregation in Chile Date and time: February 8th, 12:30-2:00 p.m. Lunch provided. Location: Public Affairs Building 2355 RSVP: bit.ly/HousingSegregationChile Chilean cities exhibit a pronounced income-based segregation, where higher-income groups typically reside in well-serviced areas, enjoying access to superior public and private amenities. In contrast, lower-income communities often find themselves

  • Fair Housing Land Use Score Webinar

    Introducing the Fair Housing Land Use Score: Helping Local Governments Plan For Less Segregated, More Affordable Communities Researchers with the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies have developed a new tool to measure how effectively local regulations promote inclusion across neighborhoods: the Fair Housing Land Use Score. Join us for this webinar, where

  • Housing Development in Black Communities

    National Center for the Preservation of Democracy at the Japanese American National Museum 100 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Housing for Black People by Black People In this UCLA Luskin Lecture, experts in housing and real estate will discuss what they and others are doing to address the challenges of limited wealth, investment, and ownership in Black communities, and to improve housing opportunities in those neighborhoods Housing and real estate development were instrumental in the concentration of

  • UC ITS Webinar: Early Insights on How Mobility Wallet Programs Are Performing in Four California Cities

    Zoom Webinar

    UC ITS Webinar: Early Insights on How Mobility Wallet Programs Are Performing in Four California Cities Cities across California, such as Oakland, Stockton, Bakersfield, and Los Angeles, are experimenting with Universal Basic Mobility (UBM) initiatives that provide residents access to affordable transportation options regardless of where they live or their income level. While UBM

  • Book Talk: Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era

    Book Talk: Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era Join author Michael C. Lens for an engaging Book Talk on his latest work, Where the Hood At? Black Neighborhoods Since the Civil Rights Era, a compelling exploration of Black neighborhood conditions and their evolution over the past fifty

  • Upzoning and Gentrification in New York City

    UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Room 4320A 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, United States

    Upzoning and Gentrification in New York City Reforming zoning to increase housing development capacity, or upzoning, is an increasingly common strategy for improving affordability. There is strong evidence that a larger housing supply is associated with greater affordability, but we know less about the effects of upzoning itself. Minjee Kim, Assistant Professor in

  • CHIPing In: A Spatial Assessment of Los Angeles’ Rezone Program

    Public Affairs Building Room 2355 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    CHIPing In: A Spatial Assessment of Los Angeles’ Rezone Program Los Angeles has a state-mandated housing target of 456,000 new units by 2029. As part of that effort, in December the city council approved the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP), which upzones multifamily areas across LA. Aaron Barrall, data analyst at the Lewis

  • InterActions LA 2025: Advancing Housing and Transportation Solutions

    The California Endowment 1000 Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    InterActions LA 2025 Advancing Housing and Transportation Solutions Monday, March 10, 2025 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The California Endowment Register Today To achieve California’s ambitious goals of addressing the housing crisis, improving the transportation system, enhancing people's lives, and mitigating climate change, governments and agencies need to adopt new approaches

  • The Unintended Consequences of Measure ULA

    To Be Announced

    The Unintended Consequences of Measure ULA The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies is hosting a research talk by Professor Michael Manville of the UCLA Urban Planning Department on his research on The Unintended Consequences of Measure ULA. About the Research: We present evidence suggesting that Measure ULA has reduced higher-end real estate transactions

  • ‘A Decent Home’ Documentary Screening

    Public Affairs Building Room 2355 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    'A Decent Home' Documentary Screening The UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies and Luskin Center for Innovation invite you to a screening of A Decent Home, a feature-length documentary addressing class and economic inequity that features the lives and challenges of mobile home park residents in securing affordable housing. We will provide food

  • Learning From Social Housing Production in France

    Room 2343 Public Affairs Building 337 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA, Los Angeles, United States

    Learning From Social Housing Production in France The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies is hosting a research talk by Professor Paavo Monkkonen of the UCLA Urban Planning and Public Policy Departments on his research Learning From Social Housing Production in France. About the Research France has both the largest stock of