By Rupal Ramesh Shah We can put a man on the moon. We can blast a bomb 5,000 miles away from us and hit our target the size of
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,
By Rupal Ramesh Shah The homeless are once again set up to struggle against the city of Miami and its police as the Pottinger Agreement was abolished in
By Andrew Fraieli The word “homeless” doesn’t differentiate between the person with a job staying at different shelters, and the teen from a troubled home sleeping by the
By Andrew Fraieli Billy Albert’s favorite color is midnight blue. Or maybe maroon too. It’s a hard question he says. This, after elaborating on a bath salts twitching