Towards a Community Agenda: A Survey of Workers and Residents in Koreatown, Los Angeles
Contributing Organization(s): DataCenter
Author(s)/Creator(s): Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance; DataCenter
Publishing Date: 2007-04-01
Issue Areas: Immigration; Race and Ethnicity; Housing and Homelessness
Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2007 Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance Permission to quote or reproduce from this report is granted, with attribution to the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance in association with the DataCenter.
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Our findings are clear -- the priorities for the vast majority of the Koreatown community are good jobs, access to health care, and decent, affordable housing. Community members currently work long hours for extremely low wages, have little access to health care, and live in overcrowded,expensive apartments. Community members have voiced their unity around these three main issues. Hopefully, elected officials and business leaders can join together with workers and residents around a common agenda of prosperity for all for the benefit of Koreatown's future.
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