Ending Homelessness: What is to Be Done
The state of Indiana passed a law criminalizing unhoused people "camping" in public in 2026. This legislative effort was the impetus for our discussion. The conversation explores the challenges of homelessness in Indianapolis, focusing on the city's growth, income inequality, the ease of evictions in the state, and the impact of private equity firms buying much rental housing. It also explores the Housing First approach, criminalization of homelessness, and the need for coordinated efforts to address the issue. Systemic issues surrounding homelessness including race and class relations, affordable housing, and the impact of policies and attitudes on vulnerable populations are critically analyzed. The discussion emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and strategic approach to address the root causes of housing insecurity and homelessness. The discussion ends with a consideration of the spiritual and religious dimensions of responding to homelessness and recognizing our common humanity.
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