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‘Wonder Women: A Talk on Diversity’ on May 18

which is one the current tenants at the commercial center.

which is located just north of the project site.We believe that this development will aid and uplift the business community in Little Tokyo.

‘Wonder Women: A Talk on Diversity’ on May 18

Housing advocate Andrew Slocum was among those who offered comments in favor of the project.20 as the Los Angeles City Zoning Administrator heard comments on behalf of the City Planning Commission.most of whom are coming from outside the community and pushing out working-class people.

‘Wonder Women: A Talk on Diversity’ on May 18

I would say please do not conflate the built environment of the community with the people who live here … we must allow the built environment to evolve.Staff members at the Little Tokyo Service Center and Japanese American National Museum also spoke against the project.

‘Wonder Women: A Talk on Diversity’ on May 18

but we do not need unaffordable luxury apartments that only serve high-income people.

000 square feet of creative office space and 145.County residents with a system where people can report hate and receive help.

Key findings include data highlighting the disproportionate victimization of African Americans.Every resident in Los Angeles County deserves to feel safe and secure year-round.

and community-based organizations.County can feel safe in their homes.