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Two in-person events in two days?! We can’t believe it either!

Come See Us in Riverside, TODAY, July 16th!

Join Zócalo and California Humanities on Tuesday, July 16 at 6:30 PM PDT at UCR ARTS in Riverside for “How Does the Inland Empire Strike Back Against Hate?”


California State Assemblymember Corey Jackson, DSW, MSW, Mapping Black California project director Candice Mays, and ACLU SoCal Senior Policy Advocate and Organizer Luis Nolasco will discuss hate’s impact on the Inland Empire and highlight efforts to resist.


Register to attend the free program, moderated by Cal State San Bernardino professor emeritus of criminal justice Brian Levin, by clicking the button below.

REGISTER!

At The Esri User Conference? So Is Our Project Manager, Alex Reed!

See Her Present Tomorrow, July 17th In San Diego!

Come check out our session, “Leveraging GIS for Equitable Action, Transparency, and Accountability”. 


“Trubel&Co and Mapping Black California will walk through examples of how GIS allows you to share geospatial data and analysis, ensuring accountability and accessibility to the public. Trubel&Co uses GIS to highlight areas that require immediate attention and resource allocation, creating tools to push for more equitable decisions. Mapping Black California uses spatial visualizing and data aggregation to develop a centralized platform for all Racism as a Public Health Crisis declarations made in the state of California making it easier to identify locations where declarations are made.”

Wednesday, Jul 17 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PDT  Room 24 ABC | SDCC

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