The ‘homeless’ you have with you always | The Way I See It
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Book Review: 'There Is No Place For Us' shines lights on a homeless population often ignored - The Morning Sun
The public's perception and debate over homelessness is usually fixated on people living on the street, encampments or shelters. That view ignores an even larger segment of the population, often dubbed the “invisible homeless,” people without stable housing who are living with friends or family or other locations such as extended-stay hotels. That population is the focus of Brian Goldstone's book, “There Is No Place For Us: Working and Homeless …
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