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Announcements and PromotionsBy Douglas Knight December 22, 2010
From the Executive Director: The Best Dishes I Ever Washed
Douglas Knight, the new executive director for Street Sense, introduces himself.
NewsBy John Anderson March 15, 2004
New Study Shows How to Best Reduce Homelessness
Cities across the country intend to reduce homelessness, but few have turned their best practice plans into reality, according to…
ArtBy Sybil Taylor August 28, 2024
You are missed, Mom
Summer is finally ending, and we’re going into early fall. My heart is full of hurt and sorrow from the…
NewsBy Franziska Wild August 28, 2024
MLK Library bans sleeping outside building, threatening a refuge for people experiencing homelessness
One of D.C.’s largest public libraries has begun enforcing rules against sleeping and lying down on library property, a move…
OpinionBy Dominique Anthony August 28, 2024
HIPS don’t lie: Meet the team at 7th and T
Hello, my name is Dominique Anthony and I am a former sex worker and drug user. Now, I am an…
NewsBy Fiona Riley August 14, 2024
Voting while experiencing homelessness can be a challenge. Here’s how nonprofits can help
While you don’t need a permanent address, a number of barriers can prevent people experiencing homelessness from voting.
ArtBy Marc Grier August 14, 2024
Why lie?
A new story by Marc Grier
OpinionBy Jeffery McNeil August 14, 2024
How a staged transformation recast the worst vice president as a pro-Black feminist icon and champion for the people
A new story by Jeffery McNeil
OpinionBy Wendell Williams August 14, 2024
Random Acts of Kindness (Returns): You never know, superheroes can be anyone!
He proved that people experiencing homelessness are capable of anything anyone else can do, including being a hero.
ArtBy Jenkins Dalton July 31, 2024
If I made Street Sense
A new story by Jenkins Dalton
NewsBy Fiona Riley July 31, 2024
Kings and queens of Northwest D.C. parade to fight homelessness
The first annual Crown the Homeless parade was held to honor people experiencing homelessness in the community.
NewsBy Franziska Wild July 31, 2024
Inside the DCHA recovery plan
The D.C. Housing Authority (DCHA), has a plan to fix its struggling public housing programs, but advocates and residents are skeptical.
ArtBy Michael Pennycook July 17, 2024
Your local fishing report
A new story by Michael Pennycook
ArtBy Marc Grier July 17, 2024
The joy of fishing
OpinionBy Nikila Smith July 17, 2024
Asian Americans done wrong
A new story by Nikila Smith
OpinionBy Jeffery McNeil July 17, 2024
The Book of Jeff: Donald Trump walks across the Hudson, gets arrested, and resurrects
A new story by Jeffery McNeil.
NewsBy Fiona Riley July 17, 2024
Tenants say landlords don’t play by the rules. Here’s how advocates want D.C. to make them
Many buildings have documented proof from tenants of poor living conditions and landlords violating the D.C. Tenant Bill of Rights.
OpinionBy Sasha Williams July 3, 2024
Who makes the rules?
So what gives anyone the right to judge, push their opinions, or make policies about parents?
NewsBy Jessica Rich July 3, 2024
June DCHA meeting marked by resident dissatisfaction
The District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) addressed public housing, development plans, and subsidy swap operations in a recent meeting.
ArtBy Jeanette Richardson June 18, 2024
The roads I’ve traveled
A new story by Jeanette Richardson
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