Every morning across the U.S., families start their day with a pee and a shower, coffee made with water from the kitchen tap, and a diaper change if there’s a baby in the house. Most Americans take for granted the easy ritual of these quotidian tasks as they
The Supreme Court on Friday, June 28, ruled on what many consider to be one of the most significant cases involving the rights of those experiencing homelessness in recent decades. In City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that cities have the right
Soulaymane Barry stood at the center of a roomful of West African men at a makeshift warming center in the East Village in New York. He was explaining in Fulani—the native language of most of the men—a new opportunity to sell a monthly newspaper on the streets. The
“It really sends a message that there are some lives that are not as valuable in our country”
Organizers say the current system for emergencies operates too slowly to support unhoused Angelenos
The City of Oakland has yet to follow through on their promise to build alternative shelter for residents of Oakland’s largest houseless encampment
A racist housing crisis has fueled houselessness in LA, but steps like Measure ULA and listening to houseless people’s needs may help
Two years into the pandemic, the Biden administration’s first direct testing response leaves a lot to be desired
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