Ending Homelessness: What is to Be Done
Dr. Deyanira Nevarez-Martinez from MIchigan State University discusses her journey into urban planning and housing research, addressing issues of housing precarity, informality, Latinx housing insecurities, racial segregation, and the criminalization of poverty. The discussion also explores the challenges of community engagement and collaboration in ethnographic research. The complexities of homelessness, the societal attitudes towards it, and the need for public housing are explored. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by academics in engaging in impactful work and the possibilities broader community engagement. Housing precarity and homelessness are complex issues that require a multi-faceted approach. The criminalization of poverty and homelessness perpetuates systemic inequality and social injustice. Homelessness is a multifaceted issue that requires a real housing-first approach.
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