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The Invisible Man
people endure inadequate housing, wages, and health care while our culture encourages self-blame and shame for financial hardship, relentlessly exploiting our fears and vulnerabilities.
Astra Taylor • Remake the World: Essays, Reflections, Rebellions
Eviction affects the old and the young, the sick and able-bodied. But for poor women of color and their children, it has become ordinary. Walk into just about any urban housing court in America, and you can see them waiting on hard benches for their cases to be called. Among Milwaukee renters, over 1 in 5 black women report having been…
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Matthew Desmond • Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
In Milwaukee, I met grandmothers living in trailers without heat. They spent the winter under blankets, praying that the space heaters didn’t give out. I once saw an apartment full of kids, just kids, evicted on a rainy spring day. Their mother had died, and the children had chosen to go on living in the house until the sheriff came.