Ending Homelessness: What is to Be Done
The conversation with David Peery from the Florida Coalition to Advance Racial Equity explores systemic inequities and homelessness. The fight for racial equality, the impact of the Pottinger v. City of Miami case, the intersection of racism, poverty, and homelessness, historical context of racial inequities, the impact of structural racism on homelessness, the role of racism in driving homelessness, and intentional policy choices as well as the connections between housing insecurities and neoliberal capitalism are covered. The conversation further explores the systemic issues of public housing, trauma, economic inequality, low wages, empathy for homeless children, the rise in homelessness among older adults, the housing affordability crisis, challenges in accessing social security benefits, the criminalization of homelessness, political targeting, rehumanizing the poor, and the distinction between shelter and housing. Takeaways * Racism is a major driver of homelessness and systemic inequities. * Intentional policy choices and capitalism contribute to the perpetuation of homelessness and housing insecurities
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