How a man takes care of his best friend while still managing to survive the streets. By Brooke Sellers Bobby, a veteran with a cancerous tumor on his
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
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
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
Pressed to the streets of New York at 18 and new to the United States, Karlene Maxwell-Williams builds herself up, helping herself and many others in Lauderdale Lakes,