AV AAIMM is hosting a community gathering to celebrate Black MaternalHealthWeek. Event is an opportunity to learn about resources that support Black birthing families, connect with local orgs & providers committed to maternal health, build community with parents, advocates, doulas, & birth workers & celebrate strength, resilience, & beauty of Black birth.
Sat., April 11th, 2026
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Ohana Center
38700 Fifth St W
Ste D #Palmdale, CA 93551
Interesting use of #drones to find and estimate the population of homeless encampments in desert areas. I have a lot of questions about the methods and how longitudinal the data are. Most people are going to see the 2024 increase of 42% and think it's more than the 2025 decrease of 33%, but really the net is smaller population than before. (Assuming the same survey areas...) https://www.antelopevalleynews.com/post/homeless-in-the-antelope-valley
Los Angeles County sent out an WEA alert for the exact area I just pointed out with many people trapped by flooding. Hope people think twice about traveling out there... so many people trapped already, I suspect they'll be out there all night, not a lot of rescue resources that direction.
12/24/25 2152PT
Attached: 1 image #EAS #WEA for Los Angeles: LA County Fire: 12/24/25 9PM: Due to rainfall, risk of flooding near the Antelope Valley Foothills near Valyermo, Juniper Hills, Pearblossom, and Llano. Use caution on roads. Flooded road crossings and low-lying areas may be very dangerous. DO NOT ENTER #FLOODED AREAS - Turn Around, Dont Drown. Follow directions from public safety. More at Alertla.org. Source: Public Alert System #CAwx ** DO NOT RELY ON THIS FEED FOR LIFE SAFETY, SEEK OUT OFFICIAL SOURCES ***