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Sarah Eeee

Vulnerability Indexes, Homelessness, and Disability - 0 views

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    Looks at services being devised/piloted to assist the long-term homeless (approximately 1/3 of all homeless folks). Individuals in this population tend to have physical and/or mental disabilities. These issues demonstrate the inextricability of disability issues from broader socioeconomic concerns like urban poverty and homelessness.
peoples movement

YouTube - Prelude to Report Released by Picture The Homeless - 0 views

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    Picture The Homeless announce findings of new report "Time's Up: NYC Homeless People Demand Alternatives to Bloomberg's Failed Five-Year Plan"On Tu...
peoples movement

Picture The Homeless May Events Flyer - 0 views

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    May Events Flyer 2.
thinkahol *

Ongoing Crisis and Liberal Blindness | Truthout - 0 views

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    The double dip of this crisis is upon us. The latest data agree: the housing market has been in full double-dip mode for five months as home prices keep declining. The foreclosure disaster keeps increasing the combination of homeless families and empty homes. Think capitalist efficiency. Unemployment rose back above 9 % again. The average length of unemployment is now 39.7 weeks, the longest since these records began in 1948. Investments by businesses are decelerating and governments keep dropping workers. 
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

YouTube - In Motion - 0 views

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    Piece in which the narrator, on meeting a homeless man, comes face to face with his own self-absorption.
thinkahol *

Stonewall riots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    They are frequently cited as the first instance in American history when people in the homosexual community fought back against a government-sponsored system that persecuted sexual minorities, and they have become the defining event that marked the start of the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world. American gays and lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s faced a legal system more anti-homosexual than those of some Warsaw Pact countries.[note 1][2] Early homophile groups in the U.S. sought to prove that gay people could be assimilated into society, and they favored non-confrontational education for homosexuals and heterosexuals alike. The last years of the 1960s, however, were very contentious, as many social movements were active, including the African American Civil Rights Movement, the Counterculture of the 1960s, and antiwar demonstrations. These influences, along with the liberal environment of Greenwich Village, served as catalysts for the Stonewall riots. Very few establishments welcomed openly gay people in the 1950s and 1960s. Those that did were often bars, although bar owners and managers were rarely gay. The Stonewall Inn, at the time, was owned by the Mafia.[3][4] It catered to an assortment of patrons, but it was known to be popular with the poorest and most marginalized people in the gay community: drag queens, representatives of a newly self-aware transgender community, effeminate young men, hustlers, and homeless youth. Police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, but officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn, and attracted a crowd that was incited to riot. Tensions between New York City police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening, and again several nights later. Within weeks, Village residents quickly organized into activist groups to concentrate efforts on establishing places for gays and lesbians to be open about their sexual orientation without fear o
thinkahol *

Justice In America: A Tale Of Two Crimes | Common Dreams - 0 views

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    Consider Paul Allen, 55, a former mortgage CEO who defrauded lenders of over $3 billion. This week, prosecutors celebrated the fact they got him a 40-month prison sentence. Consider Roy Brown, 54, a hungry homeless man who robbed a Louisiana bank of $100 - the teller gave him more but he handed the rest back. He felt bad the next day and surrendered to police. He got 15 years. Justice in America has a ways to go.
thinkahol *

BANKING ELITE Revealing quotes from those who know - 0 views

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    "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson 1816
rich hilts

Homeless To Superstar - Overnight - 0 views

shared by rich hilts on 06 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    Just a great feel good story- charity and caring about your fellow man or woman can actually make a difference - you just never know if something good you do can impact someone's life so much. Who needs government intervention?
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