The My Black Counts California Census and Redistricting Academic Roundtable
A luncheon and conversation with a small group of academics and thought leaders from across California talking about the role of the 2020 census and redistricting process in determining the future of Black voice, community and power in California
Our Co-hosts
USC’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity
UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute
The Black Census and Redistricting Hub, a Project of California Calls
Our Featured Panelists
Anthony Thigpenn, President of California Calls
Arthur Gailes, Coordinator, Opportunity Mapping Project, UC Berkeley Institute of Othering and Belonging
Chris Ringewald, Director of Research and Data Analysis at Advancement Project of CA
John Dobard, Director of Political Voice at Advancement Project of CA
Manuel Pastor, Director, Program for Environmental and Regional Equity at USC
Pam Stephens, Doctoral Student of Urban Planning at UCLA
When: Friday, January 24th from 11 am - 2 pm
Where: Haas School of Business, Cheit Hall, Room C250 (Tusher Theather)
RSVP: Seats for this intimate conversation are limited, please confirm your seat by January 17th. Email ama@goodinfluence.work to confirm your seat. Details about the exact campus locations will follow.
Note: This event is wheelchair accessible. Kindly refrain from wearing scented products.