The Inner City Law Center in Los Angeles is gearing up to become a more active player in the housing affordability debate, as the issue continues to grip the city and boost the Center's workload. It began a search earlier this month to fill a Public Policy Advocate role.
The organization, based in Skid Row and in its 44th year, has historically focused on providing free legal services to low-income residents who are struggling with housing stability.
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