David L. Adler
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When We Walk By
- Forgotten Humanity, Broken Systems, and the Role We Can Each Play in Ending Homelessness in America
- De: Kevin F. Adler, Donald W. Burnes, Amanda Banh - contributor, y otros
- Narrado por: Kevin F. Adler
- Duración: 9 h y 17 m
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When We Walk By takes an urgent look at homelessness in America, showing us what we lose—in ourselves and as a society—when we choose to walk past and ignore our neighbors in shelters, insecure housing, or on the streets. And it brilliantly shows what we stand to gain when we embrace our humanity and move toward evidence-based people-first, community-driven solutions, offering social analysis, economic and political histories, and the real stories of unhoused people.
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A hopeful tale for a complicated problem.
- De David M. Peabody en 01-07-25
- When We Walk By
- Forgotten Humanity, Broken Systems, and the Role We Can Each Play in Ending Homelessness in America
- De: Kevin F. Adler, Donald W. Burnes, Amanda Banh - contributor, Andrijana Bilbija - contributor
- Narrado por: Kevin F. Adler
We can help our unhoused neighbors!
Revisado: 11-18-23
Kevin Adler shows how each of us can help those who are not fortunate enough to have a home and family to live with. Through touching real-life stories, he demonstrates the critical need that we all have for relationships. His identification of “Relational Poverty” affects all of us, but the unhoused disproportionately. There are messages here in how we can all give more than a hand out: how we can improve the lives and quality of life for our communities, housed and unhoused. Through his grass-roots approach, anyone can make a significant improvement in a homeless person’s life.
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