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State of Inequality: California’s Vanishing Middle Class and What We Can Do to Rebuild It

Presented by Capital & Main, Western Center on Law & Poverty and UFCW Western States Council Featuring

Professor Manuel Pastor

Director, USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) and Co-Director, USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII)

Gary Cohn

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Investigative Reporter, Capital & Main

Jessica Bartholow

     Western Center on Law & Poverty

Plus: Testimony from California residents on the real impacts of economic inequality

Wednesday, September 2
4:30-6:30pm

UC Center Sacramento
1130 K Street, Suite LL22
Sacramento, CA 95814

This spring, the online news site Capital & Main published a month-long series on the broad economic and social impacts of inequality in California. “State of Inequality” offered one of the most comprehensive portraits of how economic disparity is reshaping life in the Golden State, and what steps can be taken to rebuild our vanishing middle class. This event will bring the findings of that series directly to lawmakers and their staff.

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