Declaration of Solidarity with Paris
This summer, beginning July 26, Paris is set to host its third Olympic games. As residents of Olympic host cities, past and future, we extend
This summer, beginning July 26, Paris is set to host its third Olympic games. As residents of Olympic host cities, past and future, we extend
Two years and three months behind schedule, the City of Los Angeles and LA28 have finally published the elusive “Games Agreement,” defining how the City
Name: Ktown for All Date Founded: May 2018 Community served: Koreatown Mission: “Ktown for All is a grassroots volunteer-run neighborhood organization that does weekly outreach
The 2019 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) numbers were supposed to be delivered by the end of May, but it’s May 30 and we
Mike “Mudd” Thorpe, 63, has been homeless in Los Angeles for 5 years. He is a descendant of Jim Thorpe, the first Native American athlete
The evidence suggests that the arguments made for why Nicolás Maduro should not be in power apply at least as strongly to those who rule Los Angeles. It’s time to seriously examine the question that our depleted press corps refuses to: is Eric Garcetti’s mayorship illegitimate?
A rare sighting of the Mayor in Los Angeles…
Activists, academics, organizers, and filmmakers come together to tell the story of Tokyo’s unhoused people and how the Olympics threatens their existence (again).
We’re republishing this analysis of the proposed Koreatown shelters by our partners at LA CAN who have fiercely followed this issue and the issues of shelters and criminalization for decades.
NOlympics LA presents a film culled from DSA-LA’s Street Watch team about what our locals leaders say is happening on the streets versus the reality: relentless harassment and shakedowns by city agencies against the unhoused. If this isn’t barbarism, what is?
Los Angeles County is releasing their estimate of the number of residents that are unhoused. We at the Democratic Socialists of America, Los Angeles believe that this number is absolutely unconscionable – it should be zero.
LA CAN and NOlympics LA joined forces on March 24, 2018 for the Ride for Justice (Skidrowvia) to show what bike lanes, homelessness, mega-sports, and displacement have to do with each other in the reimagined downtown Los Angeles.