05/25/2024
Why are so many people homeless?
What happened to Seattle, Portland, L.A., and Sacramento?
Are people just lazy? Don't want to get off of drugs? Cluttering up the streets. Camping everywhere. Needles, garbage...
Well, author of "Homelessness is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns" will be speaking about his new book this coming Wednesday, May 29th streamed live at 5:30PM Mountain / 4:30PM Pacific. Listen in: https://vimeo.com/event/4327543
He will be joined by housing issues expert and Idaho State Senator Ali Rabe, graduate of The College of Idaho, B.A. in political economics, summa cm laude; graduate of William & Mary Law School, J.D., cm laude; member of the Idaho State Bar; executive director of Jesse Tree, a Treasure Valley nonprofit dedicated to preventing eviction and homelessness; board of trustees member at The College of Idaho; former staff attorney for Bay Area communities addressing homelessness; served as asylum and refugee officer for the Department of Homeland Security, covering details on the U.S.-Mexico border, Turkey, El Salvador, and in multiple U.S. locations; worked for international nonprofit organizations in Cambodia and Sierra Leone on protecting communities’ agricultural land rights; 2012 Boren Fellow; avid runner, gardener, and reader, and loving dog owner.
May 29, 2024. In their book "Homelessness Is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns," Gregg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern seek…