The 3rd Los Angeles: Post-Immigrant Los Angeles
Wednesday, Feb 18, 20159:38 PMEDT
| Line Hotel, Koreatown Los Angeles, CA
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Photo by Marc Campos, Occidental College Photographer. Image via scpr.org
Post-Immigrant Los Angeles Immigration to Southern California peaked in 1990, and we’ve now entered a post-immigrant phase, with foreign-born residents likely to be more financially and culturally stable and better connected than they were a generation ago. Location: Line Hotel in Koreatown Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Sponsor: Third Los Angeles Project Timed to expand on Christopher Hawthorne’s major Los Angeles Times series on immigration and architecture, this event will examine the landscape of post-immigrant L.A. both architecturally and politically. What does it mean when just 5% of children in L.A. County are immigrants, but 60% of them have at least one parent who is an immigrant? How are the cultural traditions -- and the expectations about how cities work -- that newcomers bring from other countries remaking the architecture and urbanism of this city? With Occidental’s Jan Lin and Kelema Moses and others. Join the conversation on Twitter at #3rdLA or @ThirdLosAngeles. To register, click here.
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