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Sherry Crescini's avatar

I had an argument with my father when I was in my 20s because he believed that people were homeless because they wanted to be. (He also believed that people lived in housing projects because they wanted to - or didn't want to work). I don't know how he reconciled the fact that I and my children lived in public housing for 8 years. I was a young single mother and neither of their fathers contributed in a meaningful way to their financial care. One long-term illness, one lost job, just one bit of bad luck and we would have been homeless. I lived paycheck to paycheck and was very aware that I lived on the razor's edge. People like my father are very convinced that their privilege is a result of their hard work. We need to care for our people as a society. In lifting them up, we will all benefit.

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Frank Bard's avatar

The mark of a failing society is how it treats its incarcerated and its unhoused. And we are blowing it. The unhoused crisis is at an all time peak. It is a stark reminder of our collective failure as a collective. :(

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