Racism, Law, and the Hidden Power of the Archive

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The United States Supreme Court has made it nearly impossible to prove that a particular law is racially discriminatory. Under the standards the Court established in the 1970s, archival materials […]

Where the Hood at? Fifty Years of Change in Black Neighborhoods

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  What does DMX have to do with fair housing? Michael Lens examines fifty years of data on Black neighborhoods since the Fair Housing Act to explore this question and […]

Zev Yaroslavsky Book Event

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  Join us to celebrate the release of a new memoir by long-time member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and member of the LCHP Board of Advisors, […]

Town Destroyer Film Screening

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A historic mural at George Washington High School in San Francisco shows George Washington as both a triumphant general and the destroyer of Indigenous lives and settlements. Painted by Victor […]