By compassionately telling these families’ stories and excavating the systemic forces behind their housing insecurity, There Is No Place for Us shifts the paradigm on homelessness, revealing how America’s disinvestment in public housing and relentless pursuit of free-market growth has come at the terrible expense of poor working families ... As Goldstone recounts each family’s trials, he seamlessly weaves in explanations of the systemic reasons behind them.
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