Recent Streetsblog LA posts about Events

March General Meeting – BikeSGV

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Via Bike SGV/Facebook: Come join us for our General Meeting this month! We will be discussing various projects and programs. If you want to learn more and perhaps volunteer, this is a great time to get plugged in! Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. All attendees will be entered into a raffle for a […]

Metro Sponsors: The Hot SPOTS Tour, led by From Lot to Spot and C.I.C.L.E.

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On Saturday, March 28, 2015, through a sponsorship by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), From Lot to Spot, with Cyclists Inciting Change thru LIVE Exchange (C.I.C.L.E.), invites you to The Hot SPOTS Tour, a community bicycle ride highlighting formerly blighted, empty lots that have been developed into beautiful green spaces for the entire community to enjoy. […]

JSK and Seleta Speak at NY & LA: Busting Urban Transportation Myths

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NY & LA: Busting Urban Transportation Myths Thursday, March 26, 7:30PM Free Admission   HAMMER MUSEUM 10899 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90024 www.hammer.ucla.edu Seleta Reynolds and Janette Sadik-Khan discuss innovative changes for transportation infrastructure in major cities, including ways to make urban streets more friendly for people who walk, roll, bike, ride transit and drive. […]

Blogging As A Profession, public event at LMU

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Loyola Marymount University presents “Blogging As A Profession” a panel discussion featuring Streetsblog Los Angeles’ very own Joe Linton. Free, open to the public, and there are even refreshments. It takes place at 7:15pm, Thursday April 16, 2015, at Loyola Marymount, University Hall, room 1403 – on LMU Drive just north of Lincoln Boulevard.

Boyle Heights Issues Forum

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CALO YouthBuild’s 2015 Issues Forum is an opportunity for youth to share their knowledge and insight with policy makers and the community at large. Young researchers and organizers will be presenting on issues related to gentrification, police brutality and environmental justice. In addition to framing the issues, these youth will be offering policy suggestions to […]