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Do-Gooder 💓 Storyteller 📹 Marketing Consultant💡Keynote Speaker 🎤 Founder of https://bsky.app/profile/invisiblepeople.bsky.social ➤ See. Learn. Take Action. ➤ http://invisiblepeople.tv
Why the Homeless Sector Is Failing at Narrative Change—and How We Can Do Better invisiblepeople.tv/why-the-home...
Why The Homeless Sector Is Failing At Narrative Change—and How We Can Do Better - Invisible People
The homeless sector is finally recognizing the importance of narrative change, but the execution has been deeply flawed. Instead of developing fresh, creative
invisiblepeople.tv
November 17, 2024 at 4:24 PM
I don’t want another social media channel! I hate what happened to Twitter and I hate this. It’s like the new “I’m moving to Canada”
November 17, 2024 at 1:36 AM
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Part 1 of this series: youtu.be/mSwDQdYXd0s?...
A Formerly Homeless Person’s Guide for Journalists Covering Homelessness
YouTube video by Invisible People
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November 16, 2024 at 8:49 PM
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Grateful for the opportunity to talk about homeless beat reporting with @invisiblepeople.bsky.social. I hope this series helps folks who are new to covering the topic or interested in learning more.
Expert Tips for Journalists: Better Reporting on Homelessness youtu.be/CiCxD59xaUs?... with @lisahalverstadt.bsky.social

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Expert Tips for Journalists: Better Reporting on Homelessness
YouTube video by Invisible People
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November 16, 2024 at 8:49 PM
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23 and Amputated: Ignorance in Treating Kensington's Homeless Drug Users invisiblepeople.tv/23-and-amput...
23 And Amputated: The Tragic Outcome Of Ignorance In Treating Homeless Drug Users
The growing issue of preventable amputations among young homeless drug users in Kensington is driven by healthcare stigma and the opioid crisis.
invisiblepeople.tv
November 14, 2024 at 4:06 PM
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July 3, 2023 at 11:42 PM
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While funding veteran homelessness is of the utmost importance, millions of dollars of grant money can only be effective if it is used to enhance solutions that house homeless people rather than imprison them:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/30-million-allocated-toward-ending-veteran-homelessness/
$30 Million Allocated Toward Ending Veteran Homelessness
Will $15 million per year reduce veteran homelessness by 25% in just two years? The answer will depend on how that money is spent.
invisiblepeople.tv
June 30, 2023 at 7:07 PM