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Co-published with Fast CompanyCompanies like PadSplit offer affordable rooms in shared houses, but they often come with major issues.

Co-published with The New York Review of BooksTwo residential developments in Marin County have, for different reasons, met with resistance from their communities. What can they tell …

Co-published with GridYoung physicians in training are being squeezed by labor shortages, inflation and long hours.

Co-published with The Nation. A community of migrants and unhoused people call the shuttered downtown of this California city home.

Co-published with Slate. A woman who lived her life homeless in Los Angeles almost got the help she needed. Her story shows everything could be different.

Co-published with The GuardianThe neighborhood is home to 4,400 unhoused people. Its restroom options fall short of the UN standard for refugee camps.

Co-published with Popular Science. Roughly 16 million Americans are living with long COVID, but many are not getting the right medical care. One way to improve the …

Co-published with Jacobin. Long faced with paltry wages and inhumane working conditions, Los Angeles’s garment workers are taking significant risks to organize for better pay and workplace …

Co-published with Fast CompanyBianca Sical-Serle saw her career take off during the pandemic, while her mother’s business closed. Mother and daughter talk about juggling work and family.

Co-published with High Country NewsCalifornia farmworkers and their advocates walked 335 miles to the state’s capitol in support of voting protections.

Co-published with DefectorThe “struggle to feel safe” is one of the most prevalent issues a psychiatrist says he sees amongst his clients, even once they are housed.

Co-published with JacobinThe supermarket was used as a key piece of anti-communist propaganda early in the twentieth century against the alternative of grocery co-ops.

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