• La Mesa Village Farmers’ Market – March 20, 2026

    8300 La Mesa Blvd. 8300 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, CA, United States

    Website A farmer’s market in La Mesa on Friday nights that has a wide range of vendors and community information and resources. CRD will be tabling at the market and sharing our resources.

  • Swap Meet for Justice – March 29, 2026

    Oxnard College 4000 S Rose Avenue, Oxnard, CA, United States

    Website One Sunday a month, at the Oxnard College community marketplace, we draw together attorneys, mental and physical health providers, community organizers, nonprofits, and county agencies to do their work on site and at no cost. We provide direct services, referrals, and essential information that would be hard to access during the M-F work week.

  • CRD Webinar – Legal Protections for Workers with Disabilities – April 1, 2026

    Register for the webinar Are you an employee who needs an accommodation because of a disability? Are you an employer who wants to learn about appropriate interview and record keeping techniques for applicants with disabilities?   Learn how California defines disability and reasonable accommodations, prohibited interview questions, how and when to disclose a disability at work, […]

  • Pacific Grove Certified Farmers Market – April 6, 2026

    Pacific Grove Farmers' Market Central Avenue & Grand Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA, United States

    Website Pacific Grove Farmers' Market A farmer’s market in Pacific Grove on Monday nights that has a wide range of vendors and community information and resources. CRD will be tabling at the market and sharing our resources.

  • CRD Webinar – Housing Rights for People with Criminal Histories – April 8, 2026

    Website Are you a tenant with a conviction history and want to understand your rights?  Are you a housing provider and want to understand your responsibilities when it comes to running criminal history checks for potential tenants?  This webinar will cover legal protections for people with conviction histories including criminal history that can/cannot be considered […]

  • Seaside Certified Farmers’ Market -April 9, 2026

    1259 Canyon Del Rey Blvd. 1259 Canyon Del Rey Blvd., Seaside, CA, United States

    Website A farmer’s market in Seaside on Thursday nights that has a wide range of vendors and community information and resources. CRD will be tabling at the market and sharing our resources.

  • CSU Los Angeles: Second Chance In Action: Education, Policy, Possibility – April 9, 2026

    CSU Los Angeles Campus 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Website Join CSU Los Angeles for the 3rd Annual Prison Graduation Initiative (PGI) Convening during Second Chance Month—a day of celebration, connection, and community impact. Connect with vendors, reentry resources, experience films centered on the incarcerated journey and join for a legislative panel on reform and second chances, culminating in the world premiere of “The […]

  • CRD Webinar – Housing Discrimination Basics – April 15, 2026

    Register for the Webinar Are you a tenant and want to learn more about your rights? Are you a housing provider and want to understand your responsibilities related to discrimination and harassment? Learn about basic fair housing concepts, including protections for people with disabilities, people who use Section 8 Vouchers, and people with criminal histories. […]

  • Translatin@ Coalition: TLC Job Fair – April 21, 2026

    West Hollywood Aquatic & Recreation Center 8750 El Tovar Place, West Hollywood, CA, United States

    Website Translatin@ Coalition’s 2nd annual job fair where attendees can connect with employers who are currently hiring and also receive resources and information. CRD will be tabling and sharing out information regarding employment rights as well as information about CA vs. Hate.

  • CRD and DRE # 1: Fair Housing Basics for Property Managers – April 23, 2026

    Registration Fair Housing Basics for Property Managers: Addresses basic housing concepts including discrimination, harassment, and protections relating to people with disabilities, sources of income (like a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher), and people with criminal histories. Targeted toward property managers.