The Office of Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas presents An Anti-Racist Agenda: The Role of LA County in Redefining Systems and Structures to Crate a More Equitable Environment
In connection with the Board of Supervisors’ unanimous approval to establish an anti-racist policy agenda for LA County - the first in the history of the region - Supervisor Ridley-Thomas, the motion’s author, will hold a virtual conversation on the role of LA County in redefining systems and structures to create a more equitable environment. Guests include:
- Manuel Pastor, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity and Director of Program for Environmental and Regional Equity at USC
- Fesia Davenport, Los Angeles County Chief Operating Officer
- Paul Ong, Professor and Director of the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge at UCLA
- Mark-Anthony Johnson, Director of Health and Wellness at Dignity and Power Now