No Place Like Homelessness

A look into homelessness in Washington State and the effects it has on LGBTQ+, Youth, People of Color and Mental Health populations. We also aimed to assess citizens knowledge of homelessness and preventative homelessness services in Washington.

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9 thoughts on “No Place Like Homelessness

  1. Sadie W.

    This project is so well done, informative, clear and concise. I really like knowing about all of the resources you provided as well. Thanks!

  2. Mingxia Li

    high quality research and data analysis. Your own names are so small on the first slide that I have hard time to see
    who produced this wonderful work. Congratulations, team of future social scientists!

  3. Justin Kindelt

    I like that you conducted interviews to contextualize the research and including resources in your project really show that this group hopes to help not just present data.

  4. Zoe

    Such a great title!!! I really enjoyed this project, so impressive and important! The images aligned really well with the presentation and were very intriguing!

  5. echmol13

    Very important subject. Homelessness is near impossible to get out of without help and people of color and lgbtq+ community certainly face more obstacles. The thing that’s most disheartening to me is like one of the people you interviewed said about the cellphone and phone number and job. It’s a vicious cycle. Even just reaching the places that offer resources can be an near impossible feat. Thank you for doing this presentation

  6. Leif Hicks

    This is very hard hitting for me, as it’s something I personally experienced. Thank you for taking time out of your own life to do this project. Education on this is really important, especially right now.

  7. prqg8414

    Wonderful presentation and subject coverage. It’s really sad that this lack of support exists; we have to maintain hope to solve it in the near future somehow. I loved your point about dismantling gender norms and heteronormative beliefs, it’s often a big oversight and harms LGBT+ people so much.

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