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Weathering the L.A. River Unsheltered

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Extreme heat and flood events pose a growing threat for people experiencing homelessness on the L.A. River. The impact of climate change is complex, but community members are finding a way forward with emergency response skills, inclusive modeling to reimagine the channel, and volunteer programs serving the day-to-day needs of unhoused people, especially during climate change disasters.

Featuring interviews with:
Celeste Voce, board member and volunteer, SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition
June Gin, research health scientist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Alex Robinson, associate professor, USC School of Architecture
Mitul Luhar, associate professor, USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Janet Kim, co-founder and volunteer, SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition

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