Alissa Walker
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But they always do have a plan to disperse events as needed, find backup venues. I mean, there's always a plan.
But they always do have a plan to disperse events as needed, find backup venues. I mean, there's always a plan.
But they always do have a plan to disperse events as needed, find backup venues. I mean, there's always a plan.
The word that I hear a lot, and it's, you know, as someone who writes about mega events, but also writes about climate disasters and writes about emergency preparedness, is that these claims that LA is a resilient city and they'll point to things like previous earthquakes or uprisings or the pandemic as evidence. And I don't think LA is a resilient city.
The word that I hear a lot, and it's, you know, as someone who writes about mega events, but also writes about climate disasters and writes about emergency preparedness, is that these claims that LA is a resilient city and they'll point to things like previous earthquakes or uprisings or the pandemic as evidence. And I don't think LA is a resilient city.
The word that I hear a lot, and it's, you know, as someone who writes about mega events, but also writes about climate disasters and writes about emergency preparedness, is that these claims that LA is a resilient city and they'll point to things like previous earthquakes or uprisings or the pandemic as evidence. And I don't think LA is a resilient city.
We haven't planned in a way, both through our infrastructure or our policy, to absorb the great risk and the impacts of something like this. And the recovery so far has been let's put everything back the way it was before and hope that nothing like this happens again. And it will. We are facing so many issues. We can have some fun mega events. We can have some parties.
We haven't planned in a way, both through our infrastructure or our policy, to absorb the great risk and the impacts of something like this. And the recovery so far has been let's put everything back the way it was before and hope that nothing like this happens again. And it will. We are facing so many issues. We can have some fun mega events. We can have some parties.
We haven't planned in a way, both through our infrastructure or our policy, to absorb the great risk and the impacts of something like this. And the recovery so far has been let's put everything back the way it was before and hope that nothing like this happens again. And it will. We are facing so many issues. We can have some fun mega events. We can have some parties.
We can bring some tourists here and let them have a good time. But let's prioritize helping the people who live here already who are going to be experiencing the trickle-down effects of this, even if they were not directly impacted for decades. A generation. And let's figure out how to make a city that works for everybody.
We can bring some tourists here and let them have a good time. But let's prioritize helping the people who live here already who are going to be experiencing the trickle-down effects of this, even if they were not directly impacted for decades. A generation. And let's figure out how to make a city that works for everybody.
We can bring some tourists here and let them have a good time. But let's prioritize helping the people who live here already who are going to be experiencing the trickle-down effects of this, even if they were not directly impacted for decades. A generation. And let's figure out how to make a city that works for everybody.