For the fourth and final installment of Almost Utopia, the gallery at 18th Street Arts Center will be dedicated to an unprecedented investigation of 100 Car-Less Angelinos and it will tell their stories of living in Los Angeles.
Public Discussions are as follows (please stay posted to our website for any changes in scheduling and/or change with public speakers:
November 6, 9:30PM
Ride-ARC Ride on Santa Monica Car and Pedestrian Culture with Alex Amerri
November 11, 7:OOPM
“Walking in LA” Panel/Discussion with:
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Professor, UCLA Department of Urban Planning; author of Sidewalks: Conflict and Negotiation Over Public Space
Herbert Medina, Professor, Loyola Marymount University Department of Mathematics
Nigel Raab, Assistant Professor, Loyola Marymount University Department of History
DJ Waldie, author of Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir, Real City:Downtown Los Angeles Inside/Out and Where We are Now: Notes from Los Angeles, Public Information Officer for the City of Lakewood
Damon Willick, Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Art History, Loyola Marymount University
November 14, 2pm
“Transportation and the Future of Los Angeles”
Jessica Meaney, Transportation Planner, Southern California Association of Governments
Browne Molyneux, Journalist and Blogger, Shame Train LA
Claude Willey, Artist, Urbanist and Educator, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, California State University, Northridge
Others to be confirmed
November 14 3:30pm
“How to Live in Los Angeles Without a Car”
Chris Balish, Journalist and Author, How to Live Well Without Owning a Car
Paula Hess, Magazine Editor and Single Mom
Siel, Writer and Blogger, LA Green Girl
December 2 7:30pm
Kristina Wong Comedy Slideshow about Riding the Bus
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