
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The City of LA fenced off Echo Park Lake more than a week ago, forcing roughly 200 unhoused people living there to leave. For several days, activists protested the city’s move to clear out the park, and even faced off against police. City and county officials offered to move the lake’s residents to shelters or hotel rooms through Project Roomkey, a program meant to house people during the pandemic. But some people chose to stay elsewhere on the streets instead. KCRW talks to three people who were displaced from the lake.
By KCRW4.7
7373 ratings
The City of LA fenced off Echo Park Lake more than a week ago, forcing roughly 200 unhoused people living there to leave. For several days, activists protested the city’s move to clear out the park, and even faced off against police. City and county officials offered to move the lake’s residents to shelters or hotel rooms through Project Roomkey, a program meant to house people during the pandemic. But some people chose to stay elsewhere on the streets instead. KCRW talks to three people who were displaced from the lake.

78,291 Listeners

25,862 Listeners

576 Listeners

5,090 Listeners

1,281 Listeners

611 Listeners

663 Listeners

1,102 Listeners

537 Listeners

152 Listeners

112,427 Listeners

56,419 Listeners

368,645 Listeners

10,230 Listeners

730 Listeners

302 Listeners

58,250 Listeners

16,026 Listeners

588 Listeners