The United States has a history of criminalizing “undesirables,” and this mentality is stopping people experiencing homelessness from getting the help they need. By Andrew Fraieli Homelessness is
Being the generation sworn to fight for civil rights could take your home away. By Brooke Sellers A lot was different in 2019: I was a moderate Liberal
Raised in last election, Florida’s minimum wage workers won’t actually see $15 per hour until 2026, and by then it might not be enough. By Andrew Fraieli Florida’s
With so many shelters closing due to COVID-19, the winter could be a death sentence for the homeless who already face a shortage of winter weather beds By
Rich Jackson worked as Senior Executive Editor of the Herald-Times in Bloomington, Indiana until his job was eliminated, and he became homeless. Story by Rich Jackson I finished
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