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As housing costs rise and support systems falter, domestic violence survivors are often forced to choose between danger and ...
As the UK repeals its 200-year-old vagrancy law, the U.S. Supreme Court’s Grants Pass ruling cements a punitive approach to ...
As federal funding for homelessness programs faces major cuts, cities across the U.S. are doubling down on supportive housing ...
Denver’s Housing to Health pilot program shows Housing First's power to reduce homelessness, cut healthcare costs, and ...
Evicted No Matter What: How Structural Racism Targets Black Women Across Income and Education Levels
A new study reveals that more than half of Black women—regardless of income or education—have experienced eviction.
New “drug-free zone” proposals in Arizona and other states threaten to criminalize shelter access and undermine strategies to ...
Several states and cities are enacting new policies to prevent housing discrimination against people with criminal ...
Federal lawmakers introduced the Housing Not Handcuffs Act to stop criminalizing homelessness and prioritize housing-based ...
Kent R. shares sharp, funny, and deeply honest reflections on finding progress (and patience) in recovery and life after ...
Sacramento has increased arrests of unhoused people fueling a cycle of incarceration and homelessness that’s devastating and ...
Despite lawsuits and coordinated opposition from wealthy developers, Los Angeles’s Measure ULA has generated nearly $480 million in two years, funding housing programs, rental assistance, and the ...
Dennis Johnson, an outreach coordinator working to end veteran homelessness in Oakland, navigates the complexities of aiding former soldiers.
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