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One of the most significant issues on the ballot here in Los Angeles County is Measure J -- also known as the Reimagine LA initiative. The official ballot argument for Measure J states it will “address the disproportionate impact of racial injustice by prioritizing health, housing, youth development, and jobs in low-income and underserved communities - with a particular focus on Black, Brown and low-income communities.”
Proponents say it may be the most important racial justice issue on the ballot anywhere this year. Mike discusses Measure J and what it will mean for Los Angeles with Isaac Bryan, co-chair of the Yes on J Campaign.
More info on the campaign can be found at: https://yesonj.reimagine.la/ or on twitter @reimagine_la
You can follow Isaac on Twitter at @ib2_real.
You can read about the "Alternatives to Incarceration" report Isaac mentions at: https://lacalternatives.org/reports/
More on the UCLA Ralph Bunche Center for African-American Studies: https://bunchecenter.ucla.edu/
You can find your Vote Center or Ballot Drop Box at lavote.net
What's Next, Los Angeles? is produced and hosted by Mike Bonin, in partnership with LA Forward.
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One of the most significant issues on the ballot here in Los Angeles County is Measure J -- also known as the Reimagine LA initiative. The official ballot argument for Measure J states it will “address the disproportionate impact of racial injustice by prioritizing health, housing, youth development, and jobs in low-income and underserved communities - with a particular focus on Black, Brown and low-income communities.”
Proponents say it may be the most important racial justice issue on the ballot anywhere this year. Mike discusses Measure J and what it will mean for Los Angeles with Isaac Bryan, co-chair of the Yes on J Campaign.
More info on the campaign can be found at: https://yesonj.reimagine.la/ or on twitter @reimagine_la
You can follow Isaac on Twitter at @ib2_real.
You can read about the "Alternatives to Incarceration" report Isaac mentions at: https://lacalternatives.org/reports/
More on the UCLA Ralph Bunche Center for African-American Studies: https://bunchecenter.ucla.edu/
You can find your Vote Center or Ballot Drop Box at lavote.net
What's Next, Los Angeles? is produced and hosted by Mike Bonin, in partnership with LA Forward.
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