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One family's desperate act to escape overcrowded housing in L.A.

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics October 19, 2022

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At first, Ruby Gordillo thought she was lucky. After six months of sleeping on friends’ and relatives' couches with her husband and three children, Gordillo in 2014 found a place for her family in Westlake, a neighborhood on the western border of downtown. Her elation didn't last long. Immediately, Gordillo was confronted with the reality of five people stuffed into a 350-square-foot studio in one of the most overcrowded... + full article



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