Homelessness: 'Unsustainable financial pressure' on NI services, says report
- Goldstone's book highlights hidden homelessness, focusing on those living in motels or cars who are uncounted in official statistics despite their housing instability.
- He argues that the stigma around the term 'homeless' affects individuals' experiences and public understanding of the housing crisis.
- Goldstone believes that systemic change is essential to address America's homelessness issue and that meaningful solutions require significant government investment in social housing.
- He critiques the current approach to homelessness services, stating they prioritize immediate risks while neglecting broader issues faced by working families.
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The invisible homeless crisis that official statistics miss
Brian Goldstone’s reporting challenges the narrative connecting homelessness with unemployment or an unwillingness to work. | Courtesy of Crown Publishing “The only thing worse than being homeless in America is not being considered homeless in America,” says Brian Goldstone, a journalist and ethnographer. America’s homelessness crisis extends far beyond what we see on the streets, and Goldstone wants us to pay attention to those who are hidden f…
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