Having a Place to Call Home Can Change a Life – Legal Lens Podcast

On the latest episode of The Legal Lens podcast, I sit down with Lourdes Castro Ramírez, President & CEO of the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles @HACLA serving under the leadership of Mayor Karen Bass, the second‑largest public housing authority in the nation, serving more than 200,000 residents.

From immigrating to the U.S. as a child and becoming a bridge for her family, to leading local, state, and federal housing efforts, Lourdes brings a powerful combination of lived experience and policy expertise to the housing challenges we face today.​

We talk about what “home” really means, why housing stability is foundational to a person’s education, health, and sense of purpose, and how responsive public institutions can change the trajectory of entire communities.​

The conversation also addresses current housing conditions in Los Angeles, pressures on renters, and efforts to prevent residents from falling into homelessness.

Listen now on all major streaming platforms: linktr.ee/areddock