THE CHILDREN AMERICA FORGOT: Angela Stanton King Visits The Homeless Kids of Skid Row | Ep 57 | Going Rogue with Lara Logan

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Lara speaks with the passionate and formidable Angela Stanton King, who recounts her eye-opening visit to Los Angeles’ Skid Row, where she witnessed children and families living in dire conditions. Angela, known for her criminal justice reform advocacy and founding of Auntie Angie’s House, a refuge and resource for pregnant women in crisis, describes the harsh realities faced by both homeless Americans and migrants, as well as the systemic failures and misplaced priorities that contribute to growing homelessness nationwide. The conversation spotlights the lack of adequate resources, fraud in aid systems, and the need to prioritize vulnerable children and families, calling for urgent action across political divides to address homelessness in America.

00:00:00 The Abusive Relationship with the System
00:00:39 Introducing Angela Stanton King and the Story of Angie’s House
00:05:15 Witnessing Children Living on Skid Row
00:09:51 Skid Row and the Spread of Homelessness Nationwide
00:11:00 The Border Crisis and Children on Skid Row
00:12:52 Conditions and Daily Life on Skid Row
00:16:16 Who Lives on Skid Row – Americans and Immigrants
00:18:48 Political and Systemic Failures Leading to Crisis
00:21:22 Fraud and Misallocation of Aid Funds
00:23:20 Immigrants, Abortion, and the American Dream
00:26:43 What Life is Like for Children on Skid Row
00:29:57 Angie’s House: Solutions, Hope, and How to Help

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