...Lou Reed’s 1989 album “New York” told some harsh truths about the policies that mired families in homelessness. Written by Catherine Hinrichsen, Seattle University’s Project on Family Homelessness On...
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Culture Watch: “My So-Called Life” and, like, the homeless teens Christmas episode
...to stream this episode on Hulu after reading Catherine’s personal take on it! – Erin By Catherine Hinrichsen, Seattle University’s Project on Family Homelessness All is not calm or bright...
“This Hits Close to Home”: Advocate Shines Light on Hidden Student Homelessness
...Written by Brandy Sincyr, Homeless Student Advocate and Program Assistant at Columbia Legal Services I started advocating for youth experiencing homelessness when I was 19 after my family and...
Why We Keep Walking: Dehumanization and “Feeling Good About Feeling Bad”
...Written by Perry Firth, graduate student at Seattle University Community Counseling, and Project Assistant for Seattle University’s Project on Family Homelessness “I saw an older homeless man ahead of...
Homelessness, Poverty and the Brain: Mapping the Effects of Toxic Stress on Children
...Part Two in our series on homelessness and poverty in the public education system Written by Perry Firth, project coordinator, Seattle University’s Project on Family Homelessness and school psychology...