Showing posts with label Invisible People TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invisible People TV. Show all posts

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home (video)

Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home (@invisiblepeople) posted Tue, Jan 07, 2025:
"Kensington, Philadelphia: known for its struggles, exploited by content creators, but rarely understood. Behind the stigma lies a public health crisis—and people who deserve dignity. 
Watch this doc & see the lifesaving work of Savage Sisters Recovery. https://t.co/hyUc43WB2W"

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Invisible People ➤ "From Abundance to Crisis: The Collapse of Affordable Housing in America"

Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home (@invisiblepeople) posted on Mon, Dec 30, 2024:
Invisible People ➤ "From Abundance to Crisis: The Collapse of Affordable Housing in America"
"The Collapse of Affordable Housing in America"
🏠 Once, America had a surplus of affordable housing. 
Today, we're 7.3 million units short. 
How did we get here, and what must change to solve this crisis? ->   https://t.co/x4bWw0ePUN

 

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Monday, December 30, 2024

Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home (@invisiblepeople)

Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home
Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home 
Invisible People ➤ Imagine Everyone With a Home (@invisiblepeople) posted on Sun, Dec 29, 2024:
1843: Scrooge believed poverty was the fault of the poor. 2024: That same belief fuels homelessness, inequality, and apathy. 
Dickens' A Christmas Carol is more relevant than ever—see why society hasn't learned. 🎄 https://t.co/ESBvkJT0U9

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Sunday, November 10, 2024

InvisiblePeople.TV: "With Rent Increases Outpacing Wages, More Families Are Falling into Homelessness"

"22.4 million households are crushed by rent burden, and homelessness is rising fast. Learn how corporate greed and housing shortages are driving the crisis—and how we can fight back."

Skyrocketing rent burden across the U.S. is driving more working individuals into homelessness, highlighting the urgent need for affordable housing and policy reforms to prevent further economic devastation.
Skyrocketing rent burden across the U.S. is driving more working individuals into homelessness, highlighting the urgent need for affordable housing and policy reforms to prevent further economic devastation.


"Nationwide rent burden has hit an all-time high, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. Learn how skyrocketing housing costs are fueling homelessness—and what you can do to protect yourself and your community before it’s too late.

“You have a full-time job. Where do you sleep?”

“I still sleep on the streets,” said Charlie, a homeless man engaged in an eye-opening interview with Invisible People.

“It doesn’t matter if you have two full-time jobs. It’s hard,” Charlie continued, acknowledging the need to pay for other things besides rent, such as food and transportation."
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