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A Mission-Driven Approach to Preventing Small Business Displacement in Los Angeles

A Mission-Driven Approach to Preventing Small Business Displacement in Los Angeles

Read Inclusive Action’s chapter in the Small Business Anti-Displacement Network’s Keeping Small Businesses in Place: Voices from the Field.

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Economic Justice Platform

Small Business Anti-Displacement Strategies & Tools: Supporting Local Small Businesses in Crenshaw

Small Business Anti-Displacement Strategies & Tools: Supporting Local Small Businesses in Crenshaw

Accessory Dwelling Units As Affordable Housing Options in Los Angeles County

Accessory Dwelling Units As Affordable Housing Options in Los Angeles County

2021 Annual Report

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2020 Annual Report

Public Banking in the City of Los Angeles: Utilizing Public Banks to Equitably Prioritize the Needs of Small Businesses

Public Banking in the City of Los Angeles: Utilizing Public Banks to Equitably Prioritize the Needs of Small Businesses

What is the Cost of Displacement?

What is the Cost of Displacement?

2019 Annual Report

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 Proposition 10 in One Page 2018

Proposition 10 in One Page 2018

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PLUS² 2019: The Inclusive City

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PLUS² 2018: The Resilient City

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PLUS² 2017: Healing the City

PLUS² 2017: Healing the City

PLUS² 2016: Disrupting the City

PLUS² 2016: Disrupting the City

PLUS² 2015: The Informal City

PLUS² 2015: The Informal City

 Street Vendor Summit Recap 2019

Street Vendor Summit Recap 2019

 A Primer on Opportunity Zones: Looking at the Knowns and Unknowns 2019

A Primer on Opportunity Zones: Looking at the Knowns and Unknowns 2019

Public Banks in the Urban Context

Public Banks in the Urban Context

 Local Rent Control Initiative: Proposition 10 Analysis 2018

Local Rent Control Initiative: Proposition 10 Analysis 2018

 Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act Overview 2018

Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act Overview 2018

 Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act 2018

Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act 2018

 Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report Summary 2018

Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report Summary 2018

 Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report 2018

Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report 2018

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 Los Angeles Street Vendor Campaign: SB 946 2018

Los Angeles Street Vendor Campaign: SB 946 2018

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A Mission-Driven Approach to Preventing Small Business Displacement in Los Angeles
Economic Justice Platform
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Accessory Dwelling Units As Affordable Housing Options in Los Angeles County
2021 Annual Report
2020 Annual Report
Public Banking in the City of Los Angeles: Utilizing Public Banks to Equitably Prioritize the Needs of Small Businesses
What is the Cost of Displacement?
2019 Annual Report
2018 Annual Report
 Proposition 10 in One Page 2018
2017 Annual Report
2016 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
PLUS² 2019: The Inclusive City
PLUS² 2018: The Resilient City
PLUS² 2017: Healing the City
PLUS² 2016: Disrupting the City
PLUS² 2015: The Informal City
 Street Vendor Summit Recap 2019
 A Primer on Opportunity Zones: Looking at the Knowns and Unknowns 2019
Public Banks in the Urban Context
 Local Rent Control Initiative: Proposition 10 Analysis 2018
 Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act Overview 2018
 Small Business Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act 2018
 Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report Summary 2018
 Boyle Heights Property Ownership, Displacement, and Recommendation Report 2018
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 Los Angeles Street Vendor Campaign: SB 946 2018

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