Ryan Finnigan
@ryanmfinniganhe/him 🏳️🌈 Researcher: housing and homelessness; poverty and inequality; social policy. Work: @TernerHousing
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“I have hope because the solutions to homelessness are possible when we welcome our neighbors inside. When we look around our community for spaces not being used and say ‘That could be someone’s home.’” - @AmandaAndere @funderstogether #HousingNotHandcuffs#JohnsonVGrantsPass
CalAIM's housing supports are an important tool for addressing homelessness. New brief from our collaborative series w/ @ucsfbhhi and @abtassociates looks at lessons from local implementation: ternercenter.berkeley.edu/blog/understan…
Sacramento's 10th Annual Homeless Memorial is being held at 7 tonight to remember the nearly 200 unhoused people who have died in the county so far this year. It will take place outside Sacramento City Hall. More info @CapRadioNews capradio.org/articles/2023/…
New PIT data out today: Increases do not represent failures of homelessness response system that is continuously increasing the number of people being permanently housed, but instead effects of ongoing disinvestment in affordable housing. urban.org/urban-wire/hom…
HUD just released the 2023 Point-in-Time Count, an annual snapshot of the number of people in shelters, temporary housing, and in unsheltered settings on a single night in January. The report found a 12% increase of the number of people experiencing homelessness from 2022.
New report: Job vacancies in local government are a widespread and significant problem for the public sector, affecting a wide range of occupations across wage levels and educational requirements. @savannahmhunter @sara_hinkley @ELopezlira laborcenter.berkeley.edu/civil-service-…
"Most people in poor households work, live with someone who works, or face barriers to employment." Got to write this short piece with Emily Searl, UCD Sociology: econofact.org/work-and-pover…
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