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Parched Lawns, Severe Congestion, and Flickering Lights: Rebuilding, reinventing and reimagining California’s infrastructure

QUARTERLY ECONOMIC OUTLOOKOur December UCLA Anderson Forecast will address the critical infrastructure investments that California requires for a prosperous future. Some of these requirements are made obvious by our daily commutes past parched lawns and dying trees, on roads crowded with vehicles and peppered with potholes, while avoiding the latest water-main breaks. “More of the […]

FEC Lecture Series: Diverging Destinies of Dads: Growing Inequality’s Impact on the American Family with Kathryn Edin

Diverging Destinies of Dads: Growing Inequality’s Impact on theAmerican FamilyWith Kathryn Edin of Johns Hopkins University Register at http://feclecturenov4.eventbrite.com Kathryn Edin is one of the nation’s leading poverty researchers. The hallmark of her research is her direct, in-depth observations of the lives of low-income women and men and is particularly interested in questions about the urban poor that […]

The Great California Drought This Time, and Next

How has the State Water Resources Control Board managed water during this drought?What has the Board learned about how to respond to the next drought? Featuring:Felicia Marcus, Chair,  Max Gomberg, Water Conservation Policy Advisor State Water Resources Control Board   Complimentary Refreshments Following the Lecture   RSVP only: Limited Seating   Sponsored by:UCLA Institute of the […]