As a Los Angeles resident, I empathize with both sides of the NIMBY debate
Sophia Lee | As California’s housing prices soar out of reach, a growing group of citizens is calling for cities to build, baby, build
Harvest Prude | Federal homeless policy is based on a flawed, one-size-fits-all approach, but one agency is ready to try a more intensive strategy
A woman with a tragic past and no home offers an example of human resilience
Sophia Lee | Often victims of violence and sexual abuse, women trapped in the nation’s homelessness crisis have particular needs and vulnerabilities
Tiny homes that allowed alcohol and drug use did little to help Seattle’s homeless
One woman’s providential visit to her homeless brother in Los Angeles
Walking among the homeless with a California candidate for governor
Learning to seek the welfare of the city, from the greatest to the least
Sophia Lee | While homeless campsites along the Santa Ana send Orange County officials scrambling for solutions, some ministries look for change in campers’ hearts