Around a THIRD of unhoused people in the United States live here in California. The state has been battling the homelessness crisis for years … as the construction of new housing has come up against funding and political challenges. So can CHANGE come from the people most affected? That’s at the heart of the KQED Snap Studios’ podcast “A Tiny Plot.” Producer Shaina Shealy learned about Union Point Park on the water's edge in OAKLAND … where a group of unhoused people banded together to resist city eviction orders.

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California Counties Starting Homeless Point-in-Time Counts
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