In one of LA’s fanciest neighborhoods, homeless military veterans built a big tent city and refused to leave. That’s when things got crazy.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Veterans Row is cleared from San Vicente Boulevard. What’s next for the veterans who found community there?
A top federal official promised everyone on Veterans Row would have a place to go in just ten days. What does it take to make that happen?
US Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough visits Veterans Row. Will he help the dozens of homeless veterans camped outside the VA gates?
As LA County Sheriff’s deputies try to move homeless veterans to shelters, tragedy strikes the camp, revealing the limits of what law enforcement can really do.
Great, captivating and informative podcast. Thank you Anna Scott!
Amazing podcast, highly recommend
The West LA VA, National Soldiers Home was over 900 acres donated in 1888 in multiple deeds by several wealthy and powerful people. It was deeded to the federal government to be a home for disabled and homeless Veterans. The Soldier’s Home had up to 5,000 homeless and disabled veterans living in the buildings since 1970’s.
This podcast could have talked about what causes Los Angeles to be the nations capital of veteran homelessness. Which is the illegal entities like Brentwood school and UCLA. ... more
A very insightful, respectful look at homelessness, community and our strengths and weaknesses in the fight to end people living on the streets.
Thank you!
…rather than snarky, biased, opinion blathering? NO it’s NOT ok that the homeless are creating problems, like “piles of garbage”, for the nearby community to deal with. The narrator practices shady pro-homeless advocacy rather than journalism.
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