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Homelessness

From Hooverville to Nicklesville

A report from Seattle, where housing built and run by homeless people is having an impact.

Supes hearing misses the point on homelessness

Mandelman seeks radical change in policy away from permanent housing while poverty and neoliberal capitalism take a back seat.

The story behind the garden-hose assault outside a North Beach gallery

Sup. Peskin's office has been working for years to get help for this homeless person—and city agencies have completely failed them.

San Francisco continues homeless sweeps, during storm, defying a federal court order

New legal filing shows how cops continue to roust the unhoused even when the city can't offer any safe and secure shelter.

Mayor Breed personally ordered homeless sweeps, new evidence shows

City officials say they are at 'war' with the unhoused and routinely violate law and local policy, lawsuit alleges.

Begging, sadly, for protection from eviction at Oakland’s Wood Street community

A bicycle convoy to Sacramento shows how legislators duck the crisis.

Lawsuit challenges SF’s homeless policies and seeks to stop sweeps

Data shows how the city repeatedly violates its own policies and federal Constitutional rights.

The exceptional hobo

The violence of exceptionalism on stolen land.

There’s not much care in Newsom’s CARE court

Governor Gavin Newsom’s CARE Courts are now law. He signed the legislation on September 14.  Senate Bill 1338, a Newsom proposal, will create a specialized court where...

Here’s the most important data in the new report on homelessness in SF

A massive failure of housing policy, at the state and local level, is behind this ongoing crisis.

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