Ending Homelessness: What is to Be Done
Nicholas Pleace from York University in the UK, the European Observatory on Homelessness and the European Federation of National Organizations Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA) joints the podcast. The challenges, possibilities, and complexities of addressing homelessness, exploring the impact of political will, capitalism, and social housing and the importance of international collaborations and reimagining housing solutions to create social conditions for thriving and community connection are explored. The conversation explores the nature of homelessness, the challenges in addressing it, and the specific issue of immigrant homelessness in the EU. It also explores the impact of housing and class inequality and the need for change in societal attitudes and policies. The impact of political will and policy on homelessness is significant to consider as are common sense understandings. The shortcomings of simply hoping that more evidence from research will overcome common sense is explored. And the discussion considers the need to better negotiate the role of capitalism and neoliberalism in housing insecurity and homelessness towards producing more equality, less precarity, and more housing stability.
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