"The Right to a Home" series, a Community Based News Room (CBNR) project from Law@theMargins, looks to shift the homelessness narrative toward building a path to solving this solvable problem.
As part of its "Right to a Home" project, Law at the Margins brings together the homeless community and allies to continue building a grassroots movement that ends the housing crisis in America.
On March 6th, 2020, editors and unhoused community reporters from street newspapers across the U.S. discussed the opportunities and challenges of their work on "Right to a Home," Law at the Margins' groundbreaking collaborative journalism series.
Stand Up for the Workplace Rights of Women Everywhere 1 2 3 Far too many women around the world are being denied the most basic rights at work, including equal pay, parental leave and an environment free from sexual harassment. The courageous...
Imagine an existence where your spouse controls your safety and freedom. Content Warning: This article contains references and themes of domestic violence and abuse.
COVID-19 presents another challenge for the unhoused community in Washington, D.C. Will local leaders take the right actions to create positive social change after this unprecedented crisis?
There are over 37,000 homeless veterans in the United States, and about 600 of them live in Chicago. For those who want help and qualify, a new federal government program could knock down some past barriers to housing.
Washington, D.C., is grappling with homeless tent encampments like many cities across the country. Photographer and journalist Joseph Young shows the human side of these communities and the resilience of people experiencing homelessness in our...
Homelessness has reached epidemic levels in the United States. The good news is there is a way out of this crisis. It starts by meeting the homeless where they are with daily outreach and ends with access to affordable housing. Joseph Young and...
Activist groups in Northern California's East Bay are doing more than building "crisis-informed housing" and promoting housing as a human right. They’re fighting for self-determination. Ariel Boone explores this struggle and the collectives led by...