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KQED aims to tell the story of how California got into a housing affordability crisis by exploring the history and regional policies of the Bay Area. We want to know how marginalized residents are affected.

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Student Housing May Be in Jeopardy Because of Cal State's Mistake

In the photo, Dorsey is seen in a tye-dye shit (red/orange and yellow) against a black background. His beard is almost down to his collarbone.

Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Steps Down as CEO

SOLD OUT LIVE: Evictions, Moratoriums and Rent Relief

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Understanding My Nephew's Generation—Or Trying To

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New Tiny Home Village in Oakland Opens Doors to Unhoused Residents Amid Ongoing Homelessness Crisis

Two men wearing jackets and a dog are seen behind a chain link fence. The man on the left is wearing a backpack and hat. The man on the right is extending his hand towards the dog with a black and blue backpack in between them.

'No End in Sight': California Struggles to Shelter Growing Unhoused Population

A woman closes the back doors of a van after taking out some equipment. The van is parked on the street in front of a row of houses.

San Francisco's Street Overdose Response Team Is Trying to Bring Clinical Care to the Streets

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Could a Strip of Dilapidated SoCal Motels Become a Bastion of New Housing for the Unhoused?

California Cities Struggle to Meet New Housing Planning Guidelines

KQED's Housing Desk is supported by a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
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