Tune in to @ThisIsNashville at noon or 7 pm for #InMyPlace, a series about homelessness in Nashville. Today, we dive into what relationship building and trust look like for providers and the people they serve.
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Learn more about the second season of "In My Place," which kicked off last month and is available as a podcast online.
Pick up @TheContributor and support a vendor. These days, I'm all about elevating voices that our society increasingly aims to shut up.
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In our 2nd season of In My Place - a series about homelessness in Nashville - we'll dive into the realities of what it means to link people with services.
Thank you, to our guests @LisaWysocky, Raven Nye & Officer Cantell, & the team of @ThisIsNashville
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I'm warm and in a house. Open Table Nashville seeks to help fellow Nashvillians who aren't. We'll vouch for this org. Giving feels good. And it's going to be extremely cold this week. https://t.co/7qis5bWrwK
i’ve worked directly with orgs that help people get federal and state benefits and if you truly believe that there’s a mass group of people “taking advantage” of that system you have been utterly duped. one step further though is why do you not believe people deserve to eat
Thank you, Catherine Knowles, not only for the Q&A but also for your many years of fighting to help students who are homeless. Family homelessness is increasing. 27% increase in one school year. Read about it in @TheContributor.
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Sorry to all my fellow Tennesseans who are simply trying to watch the Olympics on Peacock and are forced to watch M*rsha Bl*ckburns transphobic ad on repeat
🗞️ In the new issue of Street Roots: Supreme Court's Grants Pass v. Johnson decision, enforcement of public sleeping ban, Oregon labor in June and more.
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BREAKING: Supreme Court ruling on #JohnsonVGrantsPass will make the homelessness crisis worse. Arresting and fining people for trying to survive is expensive, counterproductive, and cruel. The fight does not end here.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside, even if shelter space is lacking. https://t.co/1b2LmXTBfR
Whenever I would tell him I loved him he always said “I loved you first!” I love ya John and I miss you everyday. I hope you’re singing in the choir and free from pain.
I don’t write much anymore but when I learned that my good friend John had passed away, it was all I could do. If you want to read about our friendship you can do it here: https://t.co/WDS5HWHvaw