Modern-Day Hoovervilles

Fresno, CA has the highest levels of concentrated poverty in the nation. In some neighborhoods, nearly half of all residents are living below the federal poverty line. Over the past year, many of those poor residents have slipped out of housing completely. Now shanty towns are springing up along the railroad tracks, an image that recalls shanty towns of a different era: the so-called Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Mar. 5, 2009

Interesting radio segment about California's new shanty towns. This segment was 'community-funded' through Spot.us, a non-profit initiative to encourage more local journalism through citizen donations. It's a compelling story, which focuses on the human drama, but could use more independent sources to provide more context on this complex issue.

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