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Homeless encampment in the rainy and cold San Francisco Bay Area. The majority of the people are disabled (but able).
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There is plenty of housing. We can easily house everybody.No one should be abandoned to the streets to die. This criminal system has to go and in its place a cooperative society must be built where all human needs will be met whether one has money or not. On these pages are voices of the homeless and their supporters as they struggle for their rights and a new world. The People’s Tribune prints your stories. Donate. Order papers. Visit peoplestribune.org or call 800-691-6888.
 
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Chicago homeless get city to back off tent removal

Chicago homeless get city to back off tent removal


Badge System: Discriminating against the homeless

Badge System: Discriminating against the homeless


Cops take blankets away from homeless in Denver’s cold

Cops take blankets away from homeless in Denver’s cold


Nazi Germany? Homeless must wear wristbands to get services

Nazi Germany? Homeless must wear wristbands to get services


Posts from the frontlines of the homeless movement

Posts from the frontlines of the homeless movement


When poverty attacks: women on Skid Row in Los Angeles

When poverty attacks: women on Skid Row in Los Angeles


Homeless in Oakland: “The Ghost Ship” Has Sailed

Homeless in Oakland: “The Ghost Ship” Has Sailed


 

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