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Critical Audit of California’s Efforts to Reduce Homelessness Has Silver Linings

State of InequalityApril 18, 2024By Mark Kreidler

Despite transparency concerns, the state auditor’s report says two programs focusing on housing and preventing homelessness are cost-effective.

Despite Promises of Transparency, California Justice Department Keeps Probe into L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Under Wraps

Latest NewsApril 17, 2024By Cerise Castle

Civilian oversight board is excluded from reviewing report on civil rights violations.

The Mission to Save the World Through Regenerative Farming

Culture & MediaApril 17, 2024By Alex Demyanenko

Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell believe their film Common Ground could drive a global movement.

On the Chopping Block: California’s Climate Program for Low-Income Housing  

The SlickApril 16, 2024By Aaron Cantú

California will pilot a program to reduce climate emissions from buildings without displacing tenants. Facing a deficit, Gov. Newsom proposes slashing its budget by a third.

STRIKING BACK: Can American Workers Disrupt Inequality?

“Striking Back” — How Workers Across a Polarized U.S. Are Challenging Economic Inequality

A new Capital & Main series explores rising labor unrest in a nation of extreme disparities.

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