Community groups in Sacramento, California, and beyond are tasked with supporting asylum-seekers as Republicans continue anti-immigration relocation programs
Millions of households in the U.S. are at risk for eviction, all while landlords continue to line their pockets with tenants’ labor and exploitation
The city told the unhoused community they would be left alone if they went to Wood Street
The city has long been a testing ground for surveillance tools as a mechanism for social control
Care workers with the power to enforce Mayor Adams’ policy must commit to non-compliance and fight for housing and material support for houseless people
A racist housing crisis has fueled houselessness in LA, but steps like Measure ULA and listening to houseless people’s needs may help
The solution to houselessness requires a systemic and community-wide approach
After backlash, Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo said they would hold off on the plan for at least six months
Invisibility and economic instability too often combine to challenge families with LGBTQ+ caregivers
Providing resources for struggling library patrons isn’t a distraction for librarians, it’s part of their mission
Two years into the pandemic, the Biden administration’s first direct testing response leaves a lot to be desired
Houseless encampments are being banned across the country with limited alternatives available.
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