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Street Spirit is an independent newspaper in the East Bay dedicated to covering homelessness and poverty from the perspective of those most impacted. Est 1995.

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December horoscopes

By Boudia Crow Lafleur on December 5, 2022
Features
Horoscopes for the month of December, written just for Street Spirit.

10 ways to support Street Spirit this holiday season

By Street Spirit staff on December 5, 2022
Features
Hint: one way is to buy our new merch!

Wood Street residents fight on

By Alastair Boone on November 10, 2022
Features   News
A timeline of sweeps, protest, and political action in October.

Promises to protect incarcerated LGBTQ people go unfulfilled

By Gary K. Farlow on November 10, 2022
Features   First-person
Despite recent legislative wins, prison remains unsafe for LGBTQ+ people.

Societal shame degrades self-esteem; makes it hard to get off the street

By Andy Pope on November 10, 2022
Features   First-person   Homeless No More
Often, society’s expectations of unhoused people are degrading, and do nothing to help get people indoors.

The Parker Elementary occupation comes to a close

By Ashley McBride on November 10, 2022
Features   News
After 125 days, the group occupying the Parker school building to keep it from closing ended their protest and the school board voted on a new use for the facility.

As the refugee crisis worsens, street papers offer a path to stability and a hopeful future

By Tony Inglis on November 10, 2022
Features
As a refugee crisis sweeps the globe, street newspapers around the world have found themselves providing employment to many who are looking to rebuild their lives.

A look inside the Wood Street community as Caltrans sweep begins

By Alastair Boone on October 6, 2022
Features   News
Five Wood Street residents speak about their community and the impact of the recent sweep.

How to vote without a traditional address

By Alastair Boone on October 6, 2022
Features   News
Check out our guide to voting without a permanent address, and our list of local ballot measures that could impact housing and homelessness in the East Bay.

What happened to the trees at People’s Park?

By Cam McCuskey (art) and Alastair Boone (words) on September 7, 2022
Features   News
A graphic essay that highlights the August protest at People's Park.

An open letter from the Wood Street community

By members of the Wood Street encampment community on September 6, 2022
Commentary   Features   First-person   Opinion
As the city, county, and state discuss the fate of Wood Street, residents provide solutions of their own.

‘Belonging nowhere’: how homelessness let me come home to myself

By Ari Wolf on September 6, 2022
Features   Homeless No More
What do you lose when you move indoors? Friendship, amongst other things.
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