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Sei Fujii Book Talk and Film Screening at OCBC

What makes you feel unsafe?Chow said he would like to see mental health services and drug counseling more readily available.

There is no reason the LAPD should have tanks or military-grade weapons.I secured funding for a public art piece at 2nd and Alameda and facilitated the process for the community to choose a local artist to install the art.

Sei Fujii Book Talk and Film Screening at OCBC

It is one of the most culturally and historically diverse in the city and I am committed to expand resources and funding to the Department of Cultural Affairs so that they may expand services to communities like Little Tokyo through equity analysis and practice.– Social and Community-Owned Housing: Its time to expand public housing in Los Angeles.I have secured funding to make improvements along San Pedro Street from Temple all the way to the I-10 Freeway that will add lighting and street trees along the corridor.

Sei Fujii Book Talk and Film Screening at OCBC

Jurado: To tackle the homelessness crisis.I would also include existing Little Tokyo community groups in decisions about how to best allocate available funds that would (hopefully) result from a decrease in the LAPDs current budget.

Sei Fujii Book Talk and Film Screening at OCBC

– Collaboration with Mutual Aid Groups and Nonprofits: Local mutual aid groups and nonprofit organizations have been leading important.

and Ive seen the community change due to gentrification.It offers a snapshot of the Prozorov family and their loved ones on four different days in four different eras in a fictional Army base town in the far north of the upper Midwest.

The world premiere of THREE by Nick Salamone.Tickets: $20-$39 with pay-what-you-choose seats available at select performancesInfo: https://playwrightsarena.

15 to March 18 at Los Angeles LGBT Center.directed by Jon Lawrence Rivera.