
Opinion
Trickle-down economic policies fueled Seattle’s homelessness crisis. They can’t help us solve it
The trickle-downers blame our liberal city council for the crisis, and their reasoning is as simple as it is wrong.
The trickle-downers blame our liberal city council for the crisis, and their reasoning is as simple as it is wrong.
It is a damning fact of our times that this question seems to have lost any satisfactory answer.
At the root of the crisis is not substance abuse, but a broken economy.
An advocate for those facing homelessness offers simple ways to connect.
Built in small clusters, the 8-by-12-foot tiny houses provide shelter, safety and human dignity for people without a home.