Advocacy Amid Change: An Overview of Small Business Preservation and Anti-Displacement in the Purple Line Corridor
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- Preinkert Hall, and Online
The Urban Equity Collaborative is hosting a hybrid workshop titled Advocacy Amid Change: An Overview of Small Business Preservation and Anti-Displacement in the Purple Line Corridor on Thursday, December 7th at 12pm EST.
Speaker Ness Perry, Advocacy Specialist at Latino Economic Development Center
As LEDC's Advocacy Specialist for the Small Business team,
Ness oversees the development of policy plans and goals that support business owners along the Purple Line Corridor in Prince George’s and Montgomery County as well as the greater advocacy goals of LEDC. Ness brings 6 years of experience working in the policy field. Ness has a bachelor’s in History from Trinity Washington University and a Master of Legal Studies from Caruso School of Law at Pepperdine University. In their free time, Ness likes to attend concerts, try new vegan recipes, and hang out on the back deck with her roommates.
Location
Preinkert Hall
Online Registration Link: Use this Google form to register to attend