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Laura Flanders & Friends
CA’s Gender Lens on Homeless Domestic Violence Survivors
Season 1
Episode 107
Women make up 35% of California’s homeless population, and domestic violence is a leading reason why women lose their housing. Organizations across California are coming together to address this issue, break down silos and bring survivors into decision-making. But their work is in danger because of a 45% budget cut. What can be done?
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