Organizers say the current system for emergencies operates too slowly to support unhoused Angelenos
The South of Market neighborhood has been in need of revitalization due to the pandemic
Housing insecurity compounds intersecting marginalizations for disabled people of color. Affordable, comprehensively accessible housing can help
“The more we shift toward thinking of housing as a human right and not as a commodity, the more people will understand that this is such a grave issue”
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
In a housing crisis created by the unmitigated greed of corporate property owners and landlords, tenants need to know their rights
Segregation and redlining helped lay the foundation for the racial wealth gap
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
The City of Oakland has yet to follow through on their promise to build alternative shelter for residents of Oakland’s largest houseless encampment
The U.S. is falling short of meeting housing needs, but for LGBTQIA+ elders, finding safe and affordable housing can be a matter of life and death
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