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In this UCLA Luskin Lecture, experts in housing and real estate will discuss what they and others are doing to address the challenges of limited wealth, investment and ownership in Black communities and to improve housing opportunities in those neighborhoods. This event is part of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Lecture Series at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and was presented in coordination with the UCLA Ralphe J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, and UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate.
Speakers include Malika Billingslea, Senior Development Advisor, NEOO Partners Inc.; Devean Jamar George, President, Building Blocks; Malcolm Johnson, CEO, Langdon Park Capital; and Michael Lens (moderator), Assoc. Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy, Assoc. Faculty Director, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy.
In this UCLA Luskin Lecture, experts in housing and real estate will discuss what they and others are doing to address the challenges of limited wealth, investment and ownership in Black communities and to improve housing opportunities in those neighborhoods. This event is part of the Meyer and Renee Luskin Lecture Series at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and was presented in coordination with the UCLA Ralphe J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, and UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate.
Speakers include Malika Billingslea, Senior Development Advisor, NEOO Partners Inc.; Devean Jamar George, President, Building Blocks; Malcolm Johnson, CEO, Langdon Park Capital; and Michael Lens (moderator), Assoc. Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy, Assoc. Faculty Director, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy.