A Portrait of California 2021–2022: Human Development and Housing Justice, is the third publication in Measure of America's series on well-being in California. The new report provides an in-depth look at how residents are faring in three fundamental areas of life: health, access to knowledge, and standard of living. The report presents Human Development Index scores across the state for different demographic groups and explores a range of critical issues, including a focus on housing justice as well as environmental justice, residential segregation, affordable housing, the social determinants of health, and access to opportunity.
On November 10, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. PT, join us for an interactive event to discuss the report's key findings, recommendations for action, and what it will take to move toward equity to improve well-being for all Californians. This event will also be the first in a series of conversations about a positive, hopeful vision for California in 2030.
Report Presentation by Author Kristen Lewis, Director of Measure of America
Confirmed Panelists
- Henry Gascon, Director, Program and Policy Development, United Ways of California
- Andrea Iloulian, Senior Program Officer, Domestic Programs, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
- Adriana Noemi Saldivar, Program Manager, Latino Community Foundation (moderator)
Simultaneous translation in English and Spanish will be available.
A Portrait of California 2021–2022 was made possible by a wide range of grantmakers and supporters, including the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, The California Endowment, The James Irvine Foundation, Parkview Legacy Foundation, Peter E. Haas Jr. Family Fund, United Ways of California and Philanthropy California, as well as over 25 local and regional grantmakers.
For additional information, please contact Rubén Tarajano, Measure of America Program Assistant
Email: ruben@measureofamerica.org