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X-WR-CALDESC:The 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided cities and c
 ounties with an unprecedented $130 billion in flexible resources to addres
 s the immediate health and economic impacts of the pandemic and rebuild st
 ronger\, more equitable economies. Building off the '10 Priorities for Adv
 ancing Racial Equity Through the American Rescue Plan Act' report\, Policy
 Link and the Institute on Race\, Power\, and Political Economy at The New 
 School have been engaged in a multiyear research project aimed at tracking
  equity-focused ARPA investments and documenting promising approaches. Our
  latest research includes four case studies describing how Boston\, St. Lo
 uis\, Savannah\, and Los Angeles County are operationalizing equity in the
 ir ARPA investment processes and strategies.\n\nPlease join this virtual e
 vent for a deep dive into Los Angeles County’s ARPA strategy\, which illus
 trates how community advocacy\, countywide equity infrastructure\, bold po
 litical leadership\, and equity data tools came together to power a $1.9 b
 illion investment strategy with great promise to deliver on equity outcome
 s.\n\nSpeakers:\n• Masih Fouladi\, Deputy Executive Director\, Council on 
 American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA)\n• Jacky Guerrero\, Director of Equit
 y in Community Investments\, Catalyst California\n• Jed Herrmann\, Senior 
 Advisor for Policy Outreach\, Office of Recovery Programs\, U.S. Treasury 
 Department\n• D’Artagnan Scorza\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director of Racial Equ
 ity\, Anti-racism\, Diversity and Inclusion (ARDI) Initiative\, County of 
 Los Angeles\n• Sarah Treuhaft\, Senior Director of Policy and Partnerships
 \, Institute on Race\, Power\, and Political Economy (moderator)
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DESCRIPTION:The 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided cities and co
 unties with an unprecedented $130 billion in flexible resources to address
  the immediate health and economic impacts of the pandemic and rebuild str
 onger\, more equitable economies. Building off the '10 Priorities for Adva
 ncing Racial Equity Through the American Rescue Plan Act' report\, PolicyL
 ink and the Institute on Race\, Power\, and Political Economy at The New S
 chool have been engaged in a multiyear research project aimed at tracking 
 equity-focused ARPA investments and documenting promising approaches. Our 
 latest research includes four case studies describing how Boston\, St. Lou
 is\, Savannah\, and Los Angeles County are operationalizing equity in thei
 r ARPA investment processes and strategies.\n\nPlease join this virtual ev
 ent for a deep dive into Los Angeles County’s ARPA strategy\, which illust
 rates how community advocacy\, countywide equity infrastructure\, bold pol
 itical leadership\, and equity data tools came together to power a $1.9 bi
 llion investment strategy with great promise to deliver on equity outcomes
 .\n\nSpeakers:\n• Masih Fouladi\, Deputy Executive Director\, Council on A
 merican-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA)\n• Jacky Guerrero\, Director of Equity
  in Community Investments\, Catalyst California\n• Jed Herrmann\, Senior A
 dvisor for Policy Outreach\, Office of Recovery Programs\, U.S. Treasury D
 epartment\n• D’Artagnan Scorza\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director of Racial Equi
 ty\, Anti-racism\, Diversity and Inclusion (ARDI) Initiative\, County of L
 os Angeles\n• Sarah Treuhaft\, Senior Director of Policy and Partnerships\
 , Institute on Race\, Power\, and Political Economy (moderator)
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SUMMARY:NCAP - Using ARPA Fiscal Recovery Funds to Advance Racial Equity
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