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Weathering the L.A. River Unsheltered
People experiencing homelessness are impacted by climate change on the L.A. River.
People experiencing homelessness are impacted by climate change on the L.A. River.
Part One: Reimagining the Los Angeles River
Designs by local visionaries hope to transform the channel in new ways that benefit both the environment and people. But some residents along the river wonder if these changes will bring more harm than good to their communities.
The Future of the River
Hear from advocates and stakeholders guiding river revitalization and working to have their voices heard.
Part Two: Transforming the Los Angeles River
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. From artists in Elysian Valley, to store owners in Chinatown, to Indigenous leaders, these communities are working to ensure everyone is included in new plans for the river's 51 miles.
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