Link to Capital & Main story (July 18, 2023) | The BHAC is a model “resilience hub,” a place meant to provide shelter and coordinate support in the event of an emergency like excessive heat. Though its mission is professional arts and media career training, the conservatory has collaborated with local government, public utilities, the American Red Cross, the U.S. Green Building Council Los Angeles and Climate Resolve to help the neighborhood adapt to climate change, including deadly local heat, by providing resources and leadership. (Also reprinted on KCET.)
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