BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//UCLA//iCal Event Generator//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6b1d07c3-f25f-4d14-895a-ff74b65c9a18 DTSTAMP:20230322T042205Z DTSTART:20210301T200000Z DTEND:20210301T210000Z SUMMARY:The Urban Spatial Structure and Pandemic Inequalities URL:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/seminar/urban-spatial-structure-and-pandemic-inequalities URL;VALUE=URI:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/seminar/urban-spatial-structure-and-pandemic-inequalities DESCRIPTION:https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/newsroom/events/seminar/urban-spatial-structure-and-pandemic-inequalities\n\nMore than 1 million Angelenos have been infected with COVID-19, and more than 4 out of 5 of those cases have been racial and ethnic minorities. Prior to COVID-19, the urban spatial structure — the geographic location of people and activities and the ways they are connected — has played a fundamental role in the production of a systematic web of interlocking race and class inequalities. LOCATION:Online END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR