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In 2023, for the first time, more than half of those who died while experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C., ...
D.C. launches new planning efforts to fight displacement and expand access to affordable housing across the District.
Language barriers in D.C. shelters endanger non-English speakers despite legal mandates and available translation services.
A year after SCOTUS ruling, advocates say criminalizing homelessness worsens housing crisis and cuts key support programs.
Proposed Medicaid cuts could increase homelessness and harm health care access for D.C.’s most vulnerable residents, ...
As D.C. closes over 700 seasonal beds with the end of hypothermia season, year-round homeless shelters are reaching capacity.
An inspiring Authority Magazine interview explores how small steps and a new mindset can create lasting community change.
I called the shop at 7:38 I asked, “Are you open?” and they said, “Great!” Thirty dollars was what I had in all I said, “Sir, I have little funds, but my mustache you can see it’s way too long.” ...
Donté Turner honors overlooked educators and counselors who uplift others despite hardship, disrespect, and lack of recognition.
It took a second For half of my life’s dreams to disappear I can’t believe my ears The pain wasn’t minute Better covered by shock A second sucked my hugs, my hand holds, face rubs, and foot rubs A ...
Because them the type that will die to be like us.” And that’s why we are all divided up.
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