@invisiblepeopletv: Why are Black people so overrepresented in homelessness, and what can be done about it? Christine Haley, Chief Homelessness Officer for the State of Illinois, joins us to break it down. She shares how her family’s experience with housing inequality shaped her career, and what Illinois is doing to tackle the systemic drivers of homelessness. We talk about redlining, eviction, incarceration, income inequality, and why Black families are more at risk of losing housing. Christine also shares how Illinois is investing in solutions like court-based rental assistance, expanding medical respite care, and making the case for Housing First. If you care about housing, racial justice, or solving the root causes, not just the symptoms, this episode is a must.
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Region: US
Wednesday 23 July 2025 02:40:47 GMT
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Exodus :
Mark, when we first ran into eachother talking about homelessness years ago, the average life span of the long term homeless was 42 years. Can we take just one moment to celebrate that little win? The years we have all spent in advocacy are resulting in years added to actual human lives on average and while it may not be a lot, yet, a lot can happen to a person in 14 years. We’ve bought some people more priceless time
2025-07-23 23:52:25
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Mister Canada :
💜👏❤️
2025-07-27 03:04:41
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Don Caneron :
England, Canada, France, Germany. all 4 have homeless. its not specific and exclusive to the united states or capitalism.
2025-07-23 09:46:23
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