Urban Inequality

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LA Times reporter, Gale Holland, and Stephanie have a conversation about urban development and urban inequality.

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Stephanie talks the income gap in big cities.

Gale shares why she likes to cover human interest stories.

Gale and Stephanie discuss various homelessness problems and solutions and the complexity of implementation.

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

“My friend and neighbor Dion, mentioned Gale as someone who cares about our local downtown community. After reading a couple of her stories, I was interested in having a conversation with her and invited her to the show. I believe Gale is just as interested in people and the reasons behind their behavior as I am.”  – Stephanie Michele

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The Social Challenge for the Week: Learn about Homelessness in Your Area.

Take time to research the issues and what solutions are being discussed. Visit a local shelter and find out about their volunteer needs.

 

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