DiscoverChanging the Narrative About HomelessnessIs Being Homeless in Los Angeles Really That Different?
Is Being Homeless in Los Angeles Really That Different?

Is Being Homeless in Los Angeles Really That Different?

Update: 2023-08-16
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California is the epicenter for homelessness - with the state being home to 50% of the country’s unsheltered people, or those living in places such as streets, cars or parks - but is it really that different from other places in the U.S.? In this episode, Anne Miskey talks with two national experts, Jeff Olivet, Executive Director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, and Ann Oliva, CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness. They weigh in on how Los Angeles compares to other cities in the U.S., and what is working - or not working – to end homelessness.

Learn more:
U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness
National Alliance to End Homelessness

This podcast is produced by Brenda Lynch and Katie Cookerly-Dietrich, edited by Jesse Lumen, with production assistance and music by Colin Feldmeth. Special thanks to our Union Station Homeless Services Lived Expertise Advisory Panel (LEAP) for their insights.

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Is Being Homeless in Los Angeles Really That Different?

Is Being Homeless in Los Angeles Really That Different?

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