
About this Event
I am heartbroken by the ongoing devastation in our city, but I'm also hopeful that a better future can grow from the ashes.
One way we can do that is to learn from our past mistakes and use those lessons to advocate for a better future. I happen to think the Los Angeles River is one of the best classrooms for this very lesson.
Join us to talk about the LA River history of dissaster, the poor choices our leaders made in their attempt to rebuild, a hopeful future that we are all pushing to replant, and how we can use all this to inform and advocate for better decision making in the aftermath of the LA Fires.
We will also be able to enjoy the peace that nature provides in a safe space, along the babbling banks of the River. Water quality reports and any recent rain will determine how close we will get to it (down along the edge, or walking on to the sandy soft bottom section). We will definitely be able to go on top of the River at one of my favorite pedestrian/bike bridges.
**AIR QUALITY: I know there are many questions about the quality of LA's air right now, even with the sky appears clear. N95 masks will be available. I will be monitoring every air and water quality report possible to ensure our safety.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Elysian Valley Gateway Park, Los Angeles River Greenway Trail, Los Angeles, United States