Over half a million people are homeless in the United States, 25% of whom are in California.
Amid public outcry over the ballooning homeless population in Los Angeles, now nearly 58,000 people, three advocates with three different organizations show what the lost ideal of “care in the community” looks like amid a changing policy landscape.
Intensely human and humanizing, The Advocates, provides a sweeping look at the historic and current causes of L. A’s unprecedented crises, largely due to defunded affordable housing. Going behind the headlines with pragmatic stories of the transformative work that is possible when the right resources, funding, and compassion are applied.
Featuring: Rudy Salinas (Housing Works), Claudia Perez (LA on Cloud9), Mel Tillekeratne (Monday Night Mission),Celina Alvarez (Executive Director, Housing Works), Gary Blasi (UCLA, Professor of Law Emeritus), Jerry Jones (Inner City Law Center), Mary Kirchen (Founder, Housing Works), Steve Lopez (Columnist, LA Times), Alisa Orduna (Homeless Policy Director, Mayor Garcetti’s Office), David Ryu (LA City Councilmember CD4) & County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.