Storper on Income Equality and the California Dream
After years of growth, many are leaving California, raising questions about how to ensure that people of all income levels can continue to live in the state.
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After years of growth, many are leaving California, raising questions about how to ensure that people of all income levels can continue to live in the state.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval rating dropped from 65% last May to 54% following criticisms of his handling of the pandemic.
V. Kelly Turner’s new book “Geographic Perspectives on Urban Sustainability” addresses a knowledge gap in the field of urban sustainability.
Under the LAPD’s new Community Safety Partnership Bureau, community members and police officers will be able to work together as partners.
UCLA ethnic studies departments will collaborate with the Million Dollar Hoods project to create an archive on policing and mass incarceration in Los Angeles.
Black, poor and marginalized communities have been systematically denied access to nutritious foods, contributing to health inequities.
Maurice Franklin faces up to 760 years in prison for a gang-related crime despite a lack of strong evidence against him.
LPPI released a report analyzing precinct data to quantify the impact of Latino voters across the country.
Familiarity with PrEP, a daily pill taken to prevent HIV transmission, has increased among gay and bisexual men, but usage rates are still low.
A regional strategy would allow for better coordination between city and county police departments in violence intervention programs.
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