Making the case for housing as a human right
Briefly

Maria Foscarinis' book, And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness in America, argues for the recognition of housing as a fundamental human right to combat the homelessness crisis. Drawing on 35 years of advocacy experience, Foscarinis details the systemic issues leading to homelessness while sharing compelling personal stories of affected individuals. Her extensive research and evidence shift the narrative from personal to systemic failures, highlighting the need for policy change. The book serves as a call to action for understanding and addressing the multifaceted nature of homelessness in the U.S.
At just over 250 pages, And Housing for All is impressively comprehensive, exploring the origins of the homelessness crisis and how to effectively solve it.
Foscarinis dismantles myths surrounding homelessness, arguing that it is driven by systemic failures rather than personal failings, a stance strongly supported by factual evidence.
Read at www.npr.org
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