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An MBA, Three Part-Time Jobs And Still Struggling to Pay for Housing In California

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Muslim Families Rally at State Capitol for Bullying Protections

Hundreds of California-based Muslim families lobbied lawmakers at the capitol Monday for more protections at the state level. One of the bills they are pushing for would require all schools to have bullying prevention guidelines.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala-Romero

An MBA, Three Part-Time Jobs And Still Struggling To Pay For Housing In California

An estimated 134,000 Californians were homeless last year, a 14% jump from 2016. The state doesn’t keep track of how many of those people have jobs, but we know there are many Californians that work and still can’t afford a stable living situation. They piece together housing, always on the edge of homelessness.
Reporter: Amita Sharma

San Leandro Students Share Stories of High School Life

This week, the California Report is participating in Youth Takeover, a partnership between KQED and local high schools. Students at San Leandro high school are going to bring us stories they came up with, pitched, and produced.

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