And Housing for All

The Fight to End Homelessness In America

Description

A groundbreaking legal advocate argues that only by recognizing housing as a fundamental human right can we hope to solve America’s homelessness crisis.

In And Housing for All, founder of the National Homelessness Law Center Maria Foscarinis reveals the human impact of the housing crisis by sharing personal stories and examining the flawed policies that have perpetuated it. As millions face rising housing costs and encampments spread nationwide, she uncovers why past efforts have failed and what must change to achieve lasting solutions.

Drawing from over 35 years of national advocacy, Foscarinis shares compelling stories of individuals and families impacted by homelessness, highlighting their resilience and growing leadership. Blending personal narratives with policy analysis, she reveals how deliberate decisions have fueled the crisis and how public narratives have sustained it.

And Housing for All is essential reading for social justice advocates, policymakers, lawyers, and anyone invested in solving one of America’s most pressing challenges.

Reviews

“Anyone concerned about the numbers of people in the U.S. living in shelters, on the street, or doubled-up with relatives should read Maria Foscarinis' And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness in America… a clear and compelling case for why housing must be recognized as a human right if we are to meaningfully address the homelessness crisis in the United States.”

“The book’s legislative history is interwoven with personal stories, allowing the neglect to unfold as a slow burn that readers will want resolution to. Examples from Finland, Austria, Kansas City, and Houston showcase what is and isn’t working to solve homelessness. Each and every example within this analysis supports Foscarinis’s command of the subject, while her compassionate approach will spur change. Foscarinis presents a fresh and comprehensive view of housing as a human right.”

“…an essential reminder of how America normalized widespread homelessness.”

"A vivid and sobering overview of the ongoing homelessness crisis in America, by one of the key activists leading the charge to end it. Maria Foscarinis’ And Housing for All makes an impassioned argument that the right to housing should be—and in fact is—a fundamental human right. An important and eye-opening book.”

Gary Krist, New York Times bestselling author of The Mirage Factory, Empire of Sin, City of Scoundrels, and The White Cascade

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