The Los Angeles Urban League (LAUL) will partner with NBC4/KNBC and Telemundo 52/KVEA to present the second annual State of Black Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 10, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Town and Gown Banquet Hall on the campus of the University of Southern California (USC). The program will also be livestreamed on KNBC and Telemundo.
The panel series will cover three main areas: housing and homelessness, health access and equity, and economic empowerment – building wealth. A wide range of experts will provide factual information and critical insight on each topic.
“We are thrilled to partner again with NBC4, Telemundo 52 to present this groundbreaking conference at USC. Last year’s inaugural State of Black L.A. has put a spotlight on the disparities that exist in L.A.’s Black and Latino communities in education as well as the racial gaps in equality and opportunity for cultural solidarity between neighboring cultures,” said Cynthia Mitchell-Heard, LAUL president & CEO.
“We believe that change and progress can only be made by highlighting conversations between political and civic leaders, and the public. So, we are motivated this year to host panels on economic empowerment, health access and equity as well as the very pressing issue of housing in Los Angeles. Our collaboration with NBC4, Telemundo 52 is invaluable as it gives us the opportunity to reach a large sector of our community and amplify these crucial conversations,” she added.
Other sponsors are USC, City National Bank, U.S. Bank, Weingart Foundation, Healthnet, GPSN, the L.A. Sentinel, Los Angeles County Anti-Racism, Diversity & Inclusion Department (ARDI), and Loyola Marymount University.
The program’s speakers include U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, USC President Dr. Carol Folt, NBC Universal President and General Manager Todd Mokhtari, County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, L.A. Councilwoman Heather Hutt, State Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, ARDI Executive Director Dr. D’Artagnan Scorza, and Dr. Tolu Wuraola, also of ARDI.
Also participating are Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, MA, Ph.D., president/CEO, Los Angeles Housing Services Authority; Dr. Elaine Batchlor, MPH, MD, president/CEO, Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Health; Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Karim Webb, principal, Webb Investment and president, Board of Airport Commissioners; and Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, president/CEO, The Center at Lendistry.
The State of Black L.A. Host Committee includes California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, Office of the Small Business Advocate Assistant Deputy Director Christopher Earl; L.A. Deputy Mayor of Community Engagement Jared Rivera; UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Director Dr. Lorrie Frasure, and USC Race and Equity Center Director of Workplace Equity Dr. Wilmon Christian III.
To learn more about the State of Black Los Angeles, visit laul.org/sobla.