By Andrew Fraieli At what point does being homeless become homelessness? Federal law has a definition, and states have varying ones as well, but it’s not as simple
By Andrew Fraieli Everyday there is food wasted by large businesses, thrown away because boxes are damaged or they’re close to their expiry dates, and everyday people go
By Andrew Fraieli Updated: Feb. 8, 2021 Panhandling laws vary across the state, some call them “soliciting” laws instead. Some have one distinct section laying out the rules,
By Andrew Fraieli The word “homeless” holds onto its negative connotation like the people using it hold onto their purses, and their line of sight. Or rather, the
By Andrew Fraieli Defensive architecture; hostile architecture; anti-homeless spike; bum-proof benches; urban planning; well-being; right to public space. These are the keywords in a research paper debating the
A documentary of the homeless in 1990s New York tried to bring attention to housing issues that still persist today. By Andrew Fraieli The Broken On August 30,