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Hostile architecture is inhumane. Homeless people have no place to sit, stand, or lie comfortably. This is not an accident.
After a June 3 homeless encampment sweep in Berkeley was abruptly halted by a federal judge, residents returned to find their ...
As New York shifts from shelters to hotels for homeless families, rising costs and a lack of critical support services are ...
Dehumanizing narratives, harmful policies, and public indifference make violence against homeless people not only possible, but predictable.
A guaranteed income pilot in Atlanta provided monthly payments to low-income residents—and the results show it helped prevent ...
Greenville, SC, is the latest in a long line of cities considering adding new homeless criminalization laws to its books. If ...
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.
A leaked DOJ survey reveals chilling plans to expand forced treatment, relocate unhoused people, and redirect support away ...
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 housing costs rise and support systems falter, domestic violence survivors are often forced to choose between danger and ...
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