Our Press
Counter-narratives arise from the vantage point of those who have been historically marginalized. The master narrative about homelessness in this country still denies the impact of institutional and structural racism and places the accountability on the individual. Through a history of oppression, Skid Row community has long been a site of healing and resistance.
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“A People’s WPA: A Blueprint for Reimagining Our Society in the Wake of COVID-19”
The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture
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“Building Community through Food in Skid Row, the Epicenter of L.A.’s Homelessness Crisis”
The Los Angeles Times
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“LA Riots: 29 Year Anniversary: Skid Row is a Real Neighborhood”
The Korea Times
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“Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis”
CBS News
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“Why Do Corner Stores Struggle to Sell Fresh Produce?”
The Counter
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“Skid Row People’s Market Makes Way for Real Food and Community Building”
Los Angeles Food Policy Council
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“What does it take to keep a food business open in Skid Row? A Day in the life of five entrepreneurs”
L.A. Taco