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Thursday, March 24 | 6:30 pm - 7:30 PM
Join this free virtual discussion on rent relief protections for small business property owners
Join #TeamMitchell in reading How to be an Antiracist. The RJLE Book Club is open to all who are interested in connecting through literature with fellow residents on learning & discussing strategies for advancing racial justice.
Learn more here: http://mitchell.lacounty.gov/bookclub
Today at 9am join our Senior Deputy on Housing and Homelessness @isela_gracian for a discussion on: Moving Toward An Anti-Racist System For Ending and Preventing Homelessness
Isela Gracian (@isela_gracian) is the Senior Deputy on Housing and Homelessness. She leads the housing, homelessness, and planning policy for the 2nd Supervisorial District of LA County under Board Supervisor Holly Mitchell (@HollyJMitchell).
Learn more: https://socialinnovation.usc.edu/event/hpri-symposium-moving-toward-an-anti-racist-system-for-ending-and-preventing-homelessness-latinx-homelessness/
Today, LA County is observing César Chávez Day in honor of the trailblazing labor leader and civil rights activist who fought for farmworkers' rights and whose legacy continues to impact the labor movement.
Please note: Our offices will be closed on Monday, March 27 in observance of #CesarChavezDay
We honor the legacy of Chavez who advocated for farmworkers, labor rights and civil rights. #SiSePuede
Team Mitchell came together to host our monthly Racial Justice Learning Exchange (RJLE) with a panel discussion in South LA focused on community pride, investment, and innovation, and social justice.
Wed., March 29 at 6pm join Team Mitchell, @lacopublicworks and @lacdrp via Zoom to learn more about the $300k West Carson Community Fund and provide feedback on proposals.
RSVP here: http://bit.ly/SD2-March-29
A lot has changed since 2017 when Metro's current public safety contracts with law enforcement were negotiated. Currently there remains a lack of clarity on the cost of extending these contracts or if the law enforcement agencies will comply with Metro policies (1/5)