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We the Unhoused is a podcast created by Theo Henderson with the goal of uplifting voiceless citizens. Begun while Theo was living on the streets of LA for over eight years, the show provides an intimate look at the unhoused experience.
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This week, Theo gives insight into what the election means for the unhoused population, and speaks with activists on how to move forward. Rooflesser returns to the show to discuss their work on the ground in LA, and we check in with home reclaimer and advocate Martha Escuerdo to talk about her continued fight for safe and sustainable housing. Follow Rooflesser here: https://x.com/rooflesser Follow Martha and the reclaimers here: https://reclaimingourhomes.org/ Martha's GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/roh-eviction-defense?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cp_guide_do&member=23980295&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaacbK7ZifQKOIKl7BDWFNecK55yFoHqgwLa99w3V6972xQu-S2dPL4j6BA_aem_E1B2NBvWaOlNoIVy3m7g5QSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo checks in with two candidates for judge we spoke with earlier this year -- George Turner and Erika Wiley. We discuss what's changed with the Grants Pass decision, the journey to the ballot box, and the pressing need for local politicians that are advocating for the unhoused. Learn more about George here: https://georgeaturner4judge.com/ Learn more about Erika here: https://www.wileyforjudge.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the election, Theo dives deep into why the unhoused vote is so crucial with Dr. Caitlin Krenn. Also, Theo speaks with Oregon-based activist Jetty about how Grants Pass legislation is already affecting the intensity of sweeps across the country. Follow Jetty here: https://www.instagram.com/junkartlady/ https://www.instagram.com/barefootdefenders/Follow Dr. Krenn here: https://www.caitlinkrenn.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo continues his exploration of the wreckage of the Grants Pass ruling with a focus on the effects of youth houselessness, and goes in depth with Dr. Robin Petering and Tonny St. James to discuss the Young People to the Front initiative. But first, Theo speaks with Emptea about the uptick of evictions in Los Angeles in district one, and how they're taking City Councillor Hernandez to task for failing to protect residents like them from eviction. Follow Young People to the Front here: https://www.instagram.com/youngpeopletothefront/ Venmo Emptea at @empteaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo is on the ground for a brutal Grant's Pass motivated sweep of a long term, vulnerable unhoused community in El Monte, CA this month. He speaks with people affected, and asks sheriffs and Army CORPS members on how one can justify sweeping and threatening to arrest allies assisting the unhoused in the middle of a triple-digit heat wave. How are sweeps changing now that the Supreme Court has empowered them? The reality is gruesome. Then, Theo speaks with returning guest Kath Rogers, an attorney with the Southern California ACLU, who gives a detailed perspective on how the establishment is taking advantage of the Grant's Pass decision, how it differs from policies under the Martin v. Boise decision, and how the unhoused can defend themselves in the face of this horror. Learn more about Kath's work here: https://www.aclusocal.org/en/biographies/kath-rogersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a busy week on We the Unhoused -- Theo travels between California and Michigan to take a closer look at the intersecting struggles of the unhoused and the housing-insecure. First, we speak with journalist Phoenix Tso of LA Public Press and Alejandro Gutierrez of the Hillside Villa Tenant Association on the current struggle to keep longtime residents housed in the face of brutal landlord rent hikes and complicity within the city government. Then, we head to Michigan, where Theo speaks to Tyree Guyton of the Heidelberg Project in Detroit, where we discuss how art and political education intersect with the liberation of the unhoused people. Over on Unhoused News, Theo continues to cover the developing horrors of the Grant's Pass Supreme Court decision, and discusses the current brutal heat wave across LA. Follow the Hillside Villa Tenant Association here: https://www.instagram.com/hillsidevilla_ Follow Phoenix Tso here: https://www.instagram.com/phoenixtso Follow the Heidelberg Project here: https://www.heidelberg.org/history See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo concludes the We the Unhoused trip to the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in July, and reflects on the conference's urgency on the heels of the Grant's Pass Supreme Court decision. He speaks with three interviewees, who share how they've turned their lived experience with being unhoused into advocacy for others -- Curtis Howard, Rachel Parker, and Tawanna Simpson share the state of advocacy from across the country. Plus: California governor Gavin Newsom and San Francisco mayor London Breed begin the slow process of using Grant's Pass to punish local unhoused residents and destroy encampments in our Unhoused News Segment. Learn more about the NAEH conference here: https://endhomelessness.org/events/conferences/2024-national-conference-on-ending-homelessness-and-capitol-hill-day/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo's adventures in Washington continue this week, with two more interviews from the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in July. First, Albert Townsend, the Director of Lived Experience at the Alliance, shares his story; then, Theo attends the "Lessons Learned from the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program" talk and speaks with Tatiana Reis and Lenn Dittmeier. Learn more about YHDP here: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/yhdp/ Learn more about Albert here: https://endhomelessness.org/who-we-are/our-people/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're sharing our first episode from Theo's summer trip to Washington, D.C., for the National Alliance for Ending Homelessness Conference. Theo attends a thought provoking presentation featuring Melissa Chinchilla and Deyanira Nevárez Martínez: Latinx Houselessness, Understanding and Addressing Double Up Houselessness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description: Theo heads over to Painted Brain LA to meet with artist-in-residence Amanda Nicholson, whose work explores the diversity and uniqueness of the unhoused experience. Plus, Theo checks in for Unhoused News all the way from Washington DC, where he just finished covering the National Alliance to End Homelessness conference. Follow Painted Brain LA: https://paintedbrain.org/ Help Keep a Queer Black Femme Moving! Fundraiser: https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/82PrifSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo takes you inside the Care, Not Cages press conference from this past spring in LA, organized by the Reimagine LA coalition. How do we get our cities to invest in their people as promised? Gather, and demand it. Also: Theo gives his take on the horrifying Supreme Court decision that further criminalizes being unhoused in the U.S. Follow Reimagine LA here: https://reimagine.la/ Follow Trans Latina Coalition here: https://www.translatinacoalition.org/ Follow Bamby Salcedo here: https://www.instagram.com/labamby/ Follow La Defensa here: https://ladefensa.org/who-we-are/ Follow Makeen Yasar: https://www.instagram.com/makeen_yasar/ Follow Baba Akili: https://www.instagram.com/akili4thepeople/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo speaks with Ralph Silverman and Fred Waitzkin. Waitzkin is the author of the upcoming book "Anything is Good," an account of his friendship with Ralph ranging from their high school best friendship, through Ralph's experiences being unhoused in Florida, and Waitzkin's learning that his assumptions about the unhoused experience were far from the truth. Pre-order the book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/anything-is-good-fred-waitzkin/1144380103See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo explores how struggles of the unhoused are intersected with Palestinians fighting for freedom while being ethnically cleansed. He catches up with reclaimer and past guest Martha Escuerdo with @reclaiminghomes, then speaks with student organizers in protest encampments at USC, demanding divestment from Israel and acknowledging the displacement universities do locally. Also, a memorial for Jessica ‘Queen’ Mendez. Follow Martha’s work at @reclaiminghomes. Donate to Queen’s memorial fund here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/QueenEPLMemorialFundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo learns about the origins of a successful, ever growing mutual aid group — the Echo Park Trash Club, and what they offer to the unhoused community. Follow EPTC here: https://linktr.ee/EchoParkTrashClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To conclude our Blow the Whistle series, Theo conducts a round table discussion with three whistleblowers on Inside Starving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Blow the Whistle! series continues! Theo continues his conversation with Project Homekey whistleblowers Danya Dominguez and D’Andre Beckham, and talks to Janet about being unhoused while pursuing her journalism degree. Follow Danya here: http://linkedin.com/in/danyadominguez2010See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo speaks with Project Homekey whistleblowers Danya Dominguez and D’Andre Beckham about their experiences advocating for the unhoused and being thwarted by the city. Then, we speak with Tiny of Poor Magazine on educating the public on how to be better allies. Follow Danya here: http://linkedin.com/in/danyadominguez2010 Follow Tiny and Poor Magazine here: https://www.instagram.com/poormagazine/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Theo goes down to Long Beach to get a fuller picture of the unhoused community. He speaks with Lee Charles Richmond, Latisha Marie aka Lady C, and Rico Thaka -- plus, a bonus interview with The Dental Salon of Long Beach about their new initiative to provide the unhoused with free dental care. Follow Rico Thaka: https://twitter.com/RicoThaka Contact The Dental Salon: https://www.thedentalsalonlb.com/contact-map/ We the Unhoused on Spectrum News! : https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-west/homelessness/2024/03/13/unhoused-voices-find-renewed-platform-with--we-the-unhoused--relaunchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Right now, there are thousands of LGBTQIA+ unhoused people living on the street, but their community and distinct struggles are never spotlighted in housed media. This week, Theo speaks with three LGBTQIA+ unhoused or formerly unhoused activists about their experiences, communities, and how to build a world where their stories are elevated and honored.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theo speaks with candidates running in the upcoming election, including Dr. Cornel West and California judge candidates LaShae Henderson, George Turner, and Erika Wiley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm so glad he mentioned Mutual Aid. Recognized charities have their place, but many still funnel money into the silk line suit pockets of executives. If you can, give to charities, mutual aid groups, volunteer groups, and directly to people you see holding signs. If you only have enough for one, well, I'd put that in the hand of someone who is wondering if they'll get enough to stay somewhere warm and not freeze to death tonight.
I wish someone did something like this in my region. I live in MA, and when it's 6°F, we are nowhere near prepared enough to provide warming stations for unhoused people. These temperatures aren't new: it isn't like we haven't had our entire history to learn we need this infrastructure.
I live in Massachusetts and see a lot of these issues here, too. Empty gestures pretending to help while allowing house and rent prices to skyrocket, abandoned houses wasting space, public housing wait list a year or longer, a bus system that stops running at 8pm, and more. Improvements always start with services used by the wealthier population. It's upside down
Anecdotal evidence: yes, for the first 20-ish years since I was working, all my co-workers were (as far as I knew) housed, and many were in a physical or mental space where they shouldn't be working, so the fear of employers that unhoused people might not be ready to work is silly