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Looking Upstream: Why Prevention Must Be Central to Solving Homelessness
When we talk about progress on homelessness, we often focus on what we can see – point-in-time counts, the number of people visibly unhoused, or
Why Lived Experience Matters
Engaging people with lived experience isn’t just a nice thing to do; it’s essential if we want to design systems that actually work. When we talk
Who Gets to Shape AI?
“The stability of our world rests on a substance that is unstable at the core.” In 2011, I was in Portland, Oregon, for a friend’s
Power Is Relational, Not Finite
Much of our society is ruled by a false principle: that power is a finite resource, for someone to have power, someone else must necessarily be
A Veteran’s Perspective
A Veteran’s Perspective | By Joseph Ellis, Program Administrator Outreach Court & Forensic Peer Navigator Supervisor, Denver County Court
The Critical Need for Palliative & End-of-Life Care for the Unhoused
The Critical Need for Palliative & End-of-Life Care for the Unhoused | By Dr. Pilar Ingle “You know, hospice care is actually hard for the
B-Konnected: A Keystone Program to Keep People Housed
B-Konnected: Keeping People in Housing | By Brittany Katalenas As the Founder and CEO of B-Konnected and Konnected Technologies, I’ve had the
The Denver Basic Income Project
The Denver Basic Income Project | By Gwen Battis “When you build a house, you have to start with the foundation. You can’t start with the walls
Attainable Homeownership: The Land Trust Model
Attainable Homeownership in Colorado | By Stefka Fanchi At Elevation Community Land Trust, we believe that when people have equitable access to
How Can We Help Homeless Students Succeed
Helping Homeless Students Succeed | By Mindy Sandoval I work closely with homeless college students in my role as a Peer Resource Navigator with
