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Dear Reader,


Welcome to the October edition of California in Pictures. 


This month’s newsletter features compelling photojournalism that highlights the diverse realities and issues shaping California’s communities, including affordable healthcare, housing, and access to clean drinking water, as well as efforts to build community financial resources and improve public spaces.


Recent work by El Tecolote staff photographer Pablo Unzueta centers collaboration with individuals experiencing housing insecurity, documenting their stories with compassion and inviting them to share handwritten notes that reveal the impacts of San Francisco’s recent unhoused encampment sweeps.


In a recent story for CalMatters, photographer Alexandra Hootnick explores how housing issues affect university students through the experiences of a college student in Arcata navigating changing housing regulations. These intimate photographs show how statewide issues resonate within our communities, illuminating the human impacts and personal experiences behind the headlines.

 



Sincerely, 

Jenny Stratton

Executive Editor, CatchLight

Sree Sripathy

Assistant Editor, CatchLight

‘I won’t let them drink the water’: The California towns where clean drinking water is out of reach

Photo by Larry Valenzuela/CalMatters/CatchLight Local

Christina Velazquez runs the water at the highest pressure in her Pixley home on Sept. 4, 2024. Velazquez doesn’t let her family drink the water because of contamination of local wells.

Photo by Larry Valenzuela/CalMatters/CatchLight Local

Sherry Hunter stands outside on the porch of her home in Allensworth on Sept.4, 2024. The community of Allensworth has been dealing with an ongoing issue of arsenic leaking into its wells, one of which consistently exceeds state health limits.

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Is Berkeley’s Aquatic Park on the brink of a new era?

Photo by Ximena Natera/Berkeleyside/CatchLight/Report for America

Sunset at Aquatic Park on Aug. 1, 2024.  Aquatic Park, the West Berkeley public park along Interstate 80, and its artificial mile-long lagoon have been at the center of different and sometimes clashing visions about its future.

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California is expensive and we have to make difficult decisions to survive

Photo by Hiram Alejandro Durán/El Tímpano/CatchLight Local/Report for America

Lyssette Mendoza stands for a portrait near her new apartment, where she lives with her eldest daughter, on July 1, 2024. Mendoza and her eldest daughter live in a spare apartment owned by her former boss. She worries that the deal she struck with her old boss might end any month and force her back on the apartment market.


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Homeless students can sleep safely in their cars at this California college. Other campuses say no

Photo by Alexandra Hootnick/CalMatters

Brad Butterfield pauses after checking the top of his RV for leaks in Arcata on Aug. 24, 2024. Due to the high cost of education, Butterfield lived in his vehicle on campus at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt until the university banned students from doing so in the fall of 2023. Now, Butterfield parks in the city of Arcata, which requires him to move his vehicle every 72 hours or receive a ticket.

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These handwritten notes reveal human cost of S.F.’s aggressive homeless sweeps

Photo by Pablo Unzueta/El Tecolote/CatchLight Local/Report for America

Justin Frank, 28, sits next to what is left of his and his neighbor’s belongings after San Francisco Public Works street cleaners took their belongings in the morning, which included his medication on Aug. 7, 2024.

Photo by Pablo Unzueta/El Tecolote/CatchLight Local/Report for America

Marlon Arostegui, who moved from Nicaragua due to the country’s political turmoil, stands next to his RV that he has been living in for the past several years in San Francisco on Aug. 2, 2024. “I’m grateful for the support."


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 Inland Empire Resource Center celebrates new location in San Bernardino

Photo by Aryana Noroozi/Black Voice News/CatchLight Local/Report for America

From left: HUD Counselor Ernest Diaz, Executive Director Linda Jackson, San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran and Senior Representative Michael Townsend (D-50th District) celebrate the grand opening of the new Inland Empire Resource Center in San Bernardino. The organization supports financial literacy through housing education and counseling.

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California’s cap on health care costs is the nation’s strongest. But will patients notice?

Photo by Brandon Tauszik/CalMatters

Vickie Villegas sits in the waiting room at the West Coast Neurology office in Pasadena on April 24, 2024. She has faced steep health care costs since she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

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California in Pictures is a collaborative monthly visual newsletter between CalMatters and CatchLight.


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