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Building Bridges: What are Californians Thinking

Sun, Jun 25

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Holocaust Museum LA

Building Bridges: What are Californians Thinking

Join leaders from California's Latino, Black, AAPI, and Jewish communities for a town-hall conversation to discuss our common goals and concerns, and the challenges of and our shared commitment to understanding and resolving our differences.

Time & Location

Jun 25, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Holocaust Museum LA, 100 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA

About

California is arguably one of the most demographically diverse societies in history. The California Community Poll surveys a wide cross-section of residents to determine key trends in public opinion. With the results just in from the most recent California Community Poll, join leaders from the Latino, Black, Asian-Pacific and Jewish communities to discuss our common goals and concerns, the challenge of understanding and resolving our differences, and our shared commitment to working together to overcome challenges.  

USC and Berkeley professor, Dan Schnur, will moderate the discussion, including panelists:

  • Nancy Yap from The Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment
  • Helen Torres from Hispanas Organized for Political Equality

The California Community Poll is an ongoing partnership between the Los Angeles Times, Strategies 360, The Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment, Hispanas Organized for Political Equality, and the Los Angeles Urban League.

Please RSVP HERE

Building Bridges is Holocaust Museum LA's signature series that brings together leaders from diverse communities for town-hall conversations on working toward common social justice goals. 

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