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The Graph: Unhoused Individuals in Malibu Struggle to Find Shelter

March 15, 2023 by Joe Allgood

Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify | Via Stitcher After a record breaking winter in southern California, including Malibu, those without housing have had to cope with wetter than usual conditions. News Assistant Editor Millie Auchard talks about the research, interviews and writing involved in her reporting on this topic. Millie's article can be found here. “We have a deep … [Read more...] about The Graph: Unhoused Individuals in Malibu Struggle to Find Shelter

Unhoused Individuals In Malibu Struggle To Find Shelter

March 9, 2023 by Melissa Auchard

John Doe’s belongings wait for him on a bench along Civic Center Way in Malibu on Feb. 1. John said he has been unhoused for about two years. Photos by Millie AuchardEditor's Note: To protect the identity of two sources, the Graphic has used the pseudonyms Jack Doe and John Doe.This season Malibu residents watched from their living room couches as trees swayed in the wind … [Read more...] about Unhoused Individuals In Malibu Struggle To Find Shelter

Malibu Drops Local Emergency Order, Unhoused and Wildfire Risk Impacted

February 16, 2023 by Liza Esquibias

Package ran live Feb. 7, on NewsWaves 32.In mid-January, Malibu lifted its emergency order allowing the city to immediately clear any unhoused encampments in fire-prone areas, which began in September, Public Safety Liaison Luis Flores said. Mayor Bruce Silverstein was the only person to vote against this motion, which he said targeted two related issues Malibu has been facing … [Read more...] about Malibu Drops Local Emergency Order, Unhoused and Wildfire Risk Impacted

Pepperdine’s Legal Aid Clinic Offers Lifeline to L.A.’s Unhoused Population

January 25, 2023 by Nora Moriarty-McLaughlin

Left to right: Legal Aid Clinic Coordinator Edith Salomon; Caruso Law Professor Isai Cortez; Legal Aid Clinic Director Brittany Stringfellow Otey and Pepperdine Caruso School of Law students Aren Ezekian, Ashley Antony and Julia Barr pose for a picture in Feb. 2022 at a tabling event. The Pepperdine Legal Clinics allow students to practice law under the guidance of a practicing … [Read more...] about Pepperdine’s Legal Aid Clinic Offers Lifeline to L.A.’s Unhoused Population

Close to Home: Climate Change Disproportionately Affects Populations in Malibu and Neighboring Areas

October 23, 2022 by Emily Shaw

Photo collage by Ali Levens. Top left: Two women attend the Malibu Senior Center emergency preparedness meeting. Photo by Lucian Himes. Bottom left: Carlie Domingues, who worked at the SYCEO, leads guests at the SYCEO's tribal nursery open house in 2020. Photo courtesy of the Santa Ynez Chumash Environmental Office. Top right: A woman carries her baby at the Spanish-language … [Read more...] about Close to Home: Climate Change Disproportionately Affects Populations in Malibu and Neighboring Areas

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