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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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SEIU Union Holds Heated Debate Over the Sleeping Ban in Santa Cruz

August 1, 2005
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"There is a law that makes sleeping illegal. There is a law that makes covering up against the elements at night illegal. This smacks of the old South, racism and a community in denial about the human rights violations going on to a certain class of people."

Disabled Bus Rider Faces Many Hardships

August 1, 2005
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by Janny Castillo, BOSS [dropcap]R[/dropcap]iding the bus is difficult enough if you are able-bodied and healthy; but for our disabled

The Legal Rights of Homeless People in Berkeley

May 5, 2005
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by Karla James Berkeley Copwatch, with the assistance of Osha Neumann [dropcap]F[/dropcap] ew will be surprised to hear that there

Nonprofit Execs Get Rich Off Homelessness

By T.J. Johnston, MaryAnne Greb, Adrian Varnedoe, Michael Morgan, and Delfine Brody on January 1, 2001
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San Francisco spends tens of millions of tax dollars on high salaries at large charities, yet it builds very little housing for homeless people. The vast majority of money pumped into nonprofits goes not to food, shelter or housing for homeless people, but to the salaries of managers and directors.
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