Homeless welcome more compassionate criminal justice, activists say reforms don’t go far enough, and scholars fear scaling back police presence could endanger civilians. By Katie Aulenbacher Who do
Florida now reports only extreme cases, causing a 20% drop in cases, while pushing for a systemic interpretation of homelessness By Katie Aulenbacher Mental illness and substance abuse
Even after $1.5 billion and over 30 years, there were 1.5 million students homeless during the 2017-2018 school year, all seeing a dramatic drop in academic standing By
Registering and voting in Florida, even if you don’t have a permanent address or ID By Andrew Fraieli Voting is a right even if someone is experiencing homelessness.
Students experiencing homelessness face challenges day-to-day without a pandemic — now there are fewer people and fewer resources to help them. Story by Katie Aulenbacher Public education experts
U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development data shows African Americans as having a highly disproportionate rate of homelessness compared to their population since records began Story by