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After a June 3 homeless encampment sweep in Berkeley was abruptly halted by a federal judge, residents returned to find their ...
Dehumanizing narratives, harmful policies, and public indifference make violence against homeless people not only possible, but predictable.
Greenville, SC, is the latest in a long line of cities considering adding new homeless criminalization laws to its books. If ...
As New York shifts from shelters to hotels for homeless families, rising costs and a lack of critical support services are ...
A guaranteed income pilot in Atlanta provided monthly payments to low-income residents—and the results show it helped prevent ...
Kent navigates life after shelter living—with two cats, a sketchy washer, food stamp limbo, and a surprise eviction notice.
A growing wave of lawsuits is forcing cities to remove homeless encampments, even when no shelter is available.
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