LOS ANGELES – The Justice, Care and Opportunities Department (JCOD) is set to host “Together We Thrive,” a social justice summit and festival, on Thursday, October 17. This event will bring together visionaries, advocates and justice-impacted individuals for a day of dynamic programming designed to inspire and engage attendees.
The summit will be held at the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles. This free event will feature an extraordinary lineup of speakers and interactive experiences aimed at inspiring collaboration and action.
Speakers include:
- Welcome Address by First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis
- Judge Songhai Armstead (Ret.), JCOD Director
- Dominique DiPrima, KBLA Radio Host
- Hit-Boy, Grammy Award Winning Producer and Artist
- Shaka Senghor, New York Times Best-Selling Author
- Franky Carrillo, Justice Reform Advocate
- Susan Burton, Founder of A New Way of Life
- Robert Greene, New York Times Best-Selling Author and LA Times Reporter
- Bamby Salcedo, President & CEO of TransLatin@ Coalition
- And many more!
Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore wellness activations such as sound bath meditation, hands-on workshops, and exciting giveaways throughout the day. Various County departments will be on-site, offering additional resources.
“Together We Thrive” is free and open to the public. Register now at TogetherWeThriveLA.com. Don’t miss this chance to be part of LA County’s movement for social justice, innovation and community healing.
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