Sarah Fay, 28, is among the millions of Americans in precarious housing situations, sometimes on the brink of homelessness. She gave photographer Barbara Davidson, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, deep access to her life to capture these scenes.
The clock is ticking on Sarah Fay’s precarious living situation. What will she do?
In our sprawling crisis, trauma weighs down many ‘housing-insecure’ people like Sarah Fay.
As Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declares a state of emergency on housing, residents like Sarah Fay live on the brink of being unhoused.
Photojournalist Ted Soqui ‘s visual recap of this year in Los Angeles.
Reclaiming Our Homes drew national attention to SoCal’s struggles over housing and poverty. But their time in state-owned houses may be up.
California’s hospitals struggle once more to find beds for desperate patients.
After 10 weeks of workers walking the picket line, core issues regarding patient care remain unresolved.
Without federal labor protections, domestic workers seek legal rights through cities and states.
State regulators could order Boulder County to sell its gas rights without consent.