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Sep 05, 2019
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Two upcoming events - history of housing in the Bay Area

Honorable Council Members, I'm writing to let you know about two upcoming author talks about books that transformed the way that I think about our cities and neighborhoods. The first event is being held at the Menlo Park Library. It's a powerful look at the politics and policies that shaped the Bay Area's challenges in housing and environment. The second is in San Mateo on October 3rd and has powerful Bay Area case studies of the influence of many different policies on housing and how the history shapes our world today. Thanks, Adina Adina Levin Menlo Together https://menlotogether.org 650-646-4344 ------------------- Tuesday, 9/10/2019 - Book discussion with Alex Schafran "The Road to Resegregation: Northern California and the Failure of Politics." From the publisher's description: How could Northern California, the wealthiest and most politically progressive region in the United States, become one of the earliest epicenters of the foreclosure crisis? How could this region continuously reproduce racial poverty and reinvent segregation in old farm towns one hundred miles from the urban core? This is the story of the suburbanization of poverty, the failures of regional planning, urban sprawl, NIMBYism, and political fragmentation between middle class white environmentalists and communities of color. As Alex Schafran shows, the responsibility for this newly segregated geography lies in institutions from across the region, state, and political spectrum, even as the Bay Area has never managed to build common purpose around the making and remaking of its communities, cities, and towns. Schafran closes the book by presenting paths toward a new politics of planning and development that weave scattered fragments into a more equitable and functional whole. Date: September 10, 2019 Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Location: Menlo Park Library, Downstairs Program Room Address: 800 Alma St., Menlo Park, CA 94025 Contact: John Weaver, 650-330-2501 Email: jnweaver_at_(domainremoved) Thursday, 10/3/19 - Special Event—THE COLOR OF LAW: The Hidden History Shaping Our Communities Today Housing discrimination on the basis of race and ethnicity is against the law. Do you know that in recent history, it was actually required? Richard Rothstein, renowned author of THE COLOR OF LAW, will deliver a riveting presentation about the little known history of how our communities have been shaped, bringing to light the forces that locked the requirement of discrimination into place. This is a history that continues to have powerful implications for our communities today. You are invited. to attend. The presentation will take place on October 3rd at the Congregational Church of San Mateo (CCSM), located at 225 Tilton Avenue in San Mateo, beginning at 7 pm. It will be followed by a Q&A period and a brief reception in the CCSM community hall. RSVPs are appreciated but not required. To RSVP, please go to https://hiddenhistory-rothstein-sanmateo.eventbrite.com . Financial sponsors for this event are the Working Families Alliance and the San Mateo County Faith Leaders’ Solidarity Network. Other sponsors include One San Mateo, Housing Leadership Council, San Mateo NAACP, Housing For All Burlingame, DSA, Peninsula For Everyone, Peninsula Young Democrats, Menlo Together, Faith in Action Bay Area, and Tech Equity Collaborative. Please address requests for more information to onesanmateo_at_(domainremoved) - Adina Adina Levin Received on Thu Sep 05 2019 - 07:48:41 PDT