Dome Village was a self-governing community of "people unable or [... ] unwilling to live in traditional [homeless] shelters". Located in Downtown Los Angeles, the complex consisted of 20 geodesic domes and was inhabited by "up to 34 individuals and their family members". Operated by Justiceville/Homeless USA, a non-profit organization, members of Dome Village were politically active in homelessness, nonviolence, and environmental issues.
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- Dome Village was a self-governing community of "people unable or [... ] unwilling to live in traditional [homeless] shelters". Located in Downtown Los Angeles, the complex consisted of 20 geodesic domes and was inhabited by "up to 34 individuals and their family members". Operated by Justiceville/Homeless USA, a non-profit organization, members of Dome Village were politically active in homelessness, nonviolence, and environmental issues.
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- Dome Village was a self-governing community of "people unable or [... ] unwilling to live in traditional [homeless] shelters". Located in Downtown Los Angeles, the complex consisted of 20 geodesic domes and was inhabited by "up to 34 individuals and their family members". Operated by Justiceville/Homeless USA, a non-profit organization, members of Dome Village were politically active in homelessness, nonviolence, and environmental issues.
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