Asm. David Chiu tried to pass a bill to change the towing laws affecting families and students living in their cars, but the bill was met with resistance, not from the towing companies but from the cities...
Asm. David Chiu tried to pass a bill to change the towing laws affecting families and students living in their cars, but the bill was met with resistance, not from the towing companies but from the cities...
Hannah Mulroe said her team feels lucky that St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Koreatown offered its space at a low price for the Trojan Shelter to rent near the USC campus. By GABRIELA HERNÁNDEZ En español...
“They are kids who have just enough money to pay tuition for an expensive school like UCLA, but don’t have any other money. They are gay kids thrown out of their homes. They are kids without papers....
“I am in therapy now because of this. Not being on campus has drained me as if I wasn’t drained enough. I am completely empty at this point,” Margot said. By LUIS MIRÓN EL NUEVO SOL | ETHNIC...
“They came to take my car away because it didn’t have up to date registration stickers—I couldn’t pay for the tags.” She remembers pleading with the police, explaining that her car was all she had....
“There was not a day when I would take a “me” day,” Andrea says. She loved her family, but she knew she’d never have the space to become the woman she wanted to be if she stayed with...
The survey was developed by journalism students at California State University, Northridge with the purpose of learning the housing insecurity issues faced by college students in our region. All your responses...
The stories in this series, “Odysseys of housing insecure students—Getting a degree when you have no home,” are the result of a collaboration between Ethnic Media Services (EMS); the newspaper La Opinión;...
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