UnHoused & UnFiltered | MCAH's Podcast on Homelessness & Housing
Episode Summary: A single legal mistake, unpaid fine, missed court date, or minor offense can create barriers that follow someone for years—impacting employment, housing, transportation, and stability. In this episode of UnHoused & UnFiltered, we sit down with Felicity Tyll from Street Democracy [https://www.streetdemocracy.org/] to explore how a dedicated team of attorneys and legal advocates is working to change that reality. Felicity shares how Street Democracy is transforming access to justice through innovative programs including Street Court, legal concierge services, and system-change advocacy designed to remove legal barriers before they become lifelong obstacles. We discuss the intersection of homelessness and the justice system, why seemingly minor legal issues can spiral into housing instability, and how proactive legal support can help people maintain employment, secure housing, and avoid deeper involvement in the criminal legal system. This conversation shines a light on the power of legal advocacy, the importance of second chances, and the growing movement to ensure that one legal misstep does not permanently alter the course of someone's life. Whether you're a service provider, advocate, policymaker, or community member, this episode offers valuable insight into the role justice reform plays in creating pathways to stability and opportunity. Listen, subscribe, and join the conversation as we explore solutions that help people move forward—not remain defined by their past.
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