How to Talk to Your Neighbors About Homelessness Part 2 of an ongoing series on messaging and narrative change. Read part 1 here. You’re at a church barbecue. You’re waiting in line for potato salad and the person next to you starts talking about the homeless encampment that went up near their kid’s school. Or the money they heard the city spent and why nothing seems to change. Or something they saw on the news that made them angry. It’s a real …
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