Access barriers to California’s in-home public health care program are highest for older, disabled and unhoused adults who most need it, a recent study finds.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities enforcing anti-camping laws are not committing cruel and unusual punishment during evictions of unhoused people.
Unhoused people in California are not protected under hate crime statutes despite the growing number of violent attacks in the state and nationally targeting them.
Speakers discuss how domestic violence often leads to homelessness, the findings of the UCSF study, and the increase in domestic violence over the past two years.