Sponsored link
Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Sponsored link

HousingHomelessness

Homelessness

Watch: The devastating impact of Breed’s cruel new homeless sweeps

The mayor's aggressive new policy wreaks havoc on unhoused peoples' lives. We spoke with Frank, one of the displaced.

Mayor makes inhumane, ineffective sweeps a major part of her re-election campaign

Stealing people's possessions and moving them around town solves nothing—but it makes for mayoral politics.

Westside RV residents take over Zoo parking lot

With nowhere to go, Latinx residents evicted from Winston Drive try to force the city to find them a place to live.

Breed ready to criminalize people for lacking a place to live

Mayor tells supes that 'we will not allow people to just remain.'

Lawsuit against SF’s homeless sweeps will continue despite Grants Pass case

City is still violating court injunction by destroying the property of unhoused residents.

Breed, Chiu gave right-wing Supreme Court ammunition to criminalize poverty

Grants Pass decision on homelessness relies heavily on the city's legal brief.

The brutality of criminalizing homelessness

The Supreme Court decision is another step in the process of legitimizing systems of oppression.

An artist living on the streets loses most of his possessions in last week’s sweep

It's just one story out of hundreds. It's still tragic.

Does Mayor Breed just hate poor people?

A solution lead by the unhoused is working in Oakland—but we can't get any traction in San Francisco.

A photographer documents life on a tough Tenderloin corner with dignity

Residents of the Jones and Ellis area feel seen through the work of Harry Williams, Jr., and a new mural of his portraits.

Top tags

Sponsored link