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Parking reform is happening 🚲🚉🚌

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 22, 2021 | Newsletter

Click this action alert to send your support for parking reform!    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R  Support parking reform by sending a letter for AB 1401 Today is a red-letter...

Tonight – Don’t miss Undesign the Redline

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 17, 2021 | Newsletter

See all of our upcoming events inside    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R      Tonight! Undesign the Redline Virtual Exhibit – 6–8 pm      ...

Support this important housing motion, and join us for Undesign the Redline Wednesday!

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 15, 2021 | Newsletter

Click this action alert to send your support    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R  Victory for Abundant Housing’s endorsements! Thanks to supporters like you, Abundant Housing...

*Final Reminder* – Friend, please submit this important action alert!

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 13, 2021 | Newsletter

Submit your comments using the link inside.    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R  Hi Friend, we noticed you haven’t yet submitted your comments on the Status Quo Plan! We...

Tonight – Join us for “From Ally to Advocate” at 6! And more events Saturday and Wednesday

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 11, 2021 | Newsletter

See all of our upcoming events inside    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R      Tonight! From Ally to Advocate: A Reckoning with Racism In honor of Black History Month, we...

Friend, don’t forget to submit your comments on LA’s Status Quo Plan!

by AbundantHousingLA | Feb 3, 2021 | Newsletter

Submit your comments using the link inside.    J O I N     |     D O N A T E    |    V O L U N T E E R  Hi Friend, we noticed you haven’t yet submitted your comments on the Status Quo Plan! We...
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YIGBY: Yes in God's Backyard

Mar 04 Thu 5:30 pm - Mar 04 Thu 7:30 pm

Zoom

Register here: bit.ly/2NsAG8D

Building Affordable Housing in God's Backyard!

Despite policy efforts aimed at increasing production, California still has a shortage of affordable housing. City leaders struggle to find space to accommodate new housing development in the face of NIMBY opposition. Faith communities often have unused or under-used space on their campuses. Many congregations have partnered with affordable housing developers to build affordable housing on sites zoned for religious use, and some cities have greased the wheels to make it happen faster! Come hear what is possible from three people who have walked this road!

Honorable Rusty Bailey, Former Mayor of Riverside, CA
Bishop John Taylor, Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Sarah Walker, Senior Project Manager, National Community Renaissance

This panel is aimed at elected officials, city staff, faith community leaders, clergy, and community members who want to say YES! to affordable and attainable housing in their (and God's) backyard!
Register here: bit.ly/2NsAG8D
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A Conversation with Artist Greg Edwards

It is the last day of January, which means tomorrow not only marks the beginning of the season of love but the first day of Black History Month, as well. We could not think of a more perfect union for the month of February given the love the Black community has shown our nation, the state of California, and Los Angeles County even when that love was not returned. We all have a prominent Black person that we love, admire, and respect but we don’t always know their story. 

At the same time, those of us who consider ourselves pro-housing advocates know of the history of redlining and its impact, but we may not know what it means to live in those communities. To better highlight this intersection, we’re partnering with a Black artist named Greg Edwards whose art speaks to the #BlackExcellence we all know and love, while also highlighting the implications redlining played in the journey of some of our most prominent Black Americans. 

Every day in the month of February we will have a very special post honoring prominent Black Americans and their story. We will also continue to reiterate the call to action here locally to either join a local group or to start one in your community. The time is now to rid ourselves of racism within our built environment. 

We hope you enjoy the art and we hope to see you at the auction - save your spot now!

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUufuigqDguE9Mnl0PquFDPboVb0a2ezrMZ
A Conversation with Artist Greg Edwards

It is the last day of January, which means tomorrow not only marks the beginning of the season of love but the first day of Black History Month, as well. We could not think of a more perfect union for the month of February given the love the Black community has shown our nation, the state of California, and Los Angeles County even when that love was not returned. We all have a prominent Black person that we love, admire, and respect but we don’t always know their story. 

At the same time, those of us who consider ourselves pro-housing advocates know of the history of redlining and its impact, but we may not know what it means to live in those communities. To better highlight this intersection, we’re partnering with a Black artist named Greg Edwards whose art speaks to the #BlackExcellence we all know and love, while also highlighting the implications redlining played in the journey of some of our most prominent Black Americans. 

Every day in the month of February we will have a very special post honoring prominent Black Americans and their story. We will also continue to reiterate the call to action here locally to either join a local group or to start one in your community. The time is now to rid ourselves of racism within our built environment. 

We hope you enjoy the art and we hope to see you at our auction - save your spot now!

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUufuigqDguE9Mnl0PquFDPboVb0a2ezrMZ
AHLA on the 2020 elections - Some AHLA team members share thoughts on what the 2020 elections mean for them and for the fight to end the housing crisis. 

#2020elections #electionday #elections2020
“Inclusive segregation.”🤔 - Some more NIMBY nonsense for you!
Join Sierra Club Angeles Chapter and Abundant Housing LA TONIGHT for the #ChangingClimatePanel. 

Free tickets at changingclimatepanel.eventbrite.com

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Abundant Housing LA is dedicated to making Los Angeles County a more affordable, diverse, and vibrant region where everyone can afford a place to live. We view land use and zoning as tools to increase racial and economic equity and growth, sustainability, and quality of life.

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