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Session 2: AAPI Hidden Homelessness: The Problem and Potential Solutions
Assemblymember Phil Ting, Dr. Lois M. Takahashi, Joyce Pisnanont, Lisa Hasegawa
This session features a new study on Asian American and Pacific Islander homelessness conducted by USC-UCLA-AAPI Data that examined eleven California counties with the highest concentration AAPI populations to show where and how homelessness is hidden. The study highlights the problem of discrepancies in the counts of AAPI homeless youth and its implications. The session will engage housing and community economic development leaders and legislators to discuss solutions and ways forward.
Session 2: AAPI Hidden Homelessness: The Problem and Potential Solutions (Notes)
Session 2: Hidden Precarious Housing: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Homelessness and Overcrowding in California
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