Sentences with phrase «talking about homelessness»

«We have to be talking about homelessness, which is at an all - time high, housing, et cetera, civil rights abuses that are going on at Rikers Island.»

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I talked about that more here: http://www.phdinparenting.com/2008/09/19/lactivism-and-the-homelessness-problem/"rel = «nofollow» > Lactivism and the Homelessness Problem.
She makes a point of talking to Casey about homelessness, and the two started volunteering together when Casey was just 4.
«Like President Obama, Mayor de Blasio and even the pope, who are all talking about income inequality and addressing poverty, hunger and homelessness
«Like President Obama, Mayor deBlasio and even the Pope, who are all talking about income inequality, and addressing poverty, hunger and homelessness
Author and public health activist Dr. Irwin Redlener, and Queens State Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi, talk to In Focus Host Cheryl Wills about the longstanding factors that have led to the dramatic increase in homelessness in New York City.
He also provided specifics for a few things he's been talking about for a while, like education — he wants to increase school aid by about a billion dollars — but especially homelessness, an issue he's been sparring about with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
«People still talk about the snow storm,» said Malpass who also criticized de Blasio on his handling of homelessness.
«Obviously we want to try and get attention to this issue, it's been very difficult to get attention to the issues of poverty, hunger, homelessness, things our governor is not talking about at all,» said Ron Deutsch, executive director of New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness.
Recently, Pets in Omaha and the Lincoln Animal Ambassadors (LAA) worked together to talk about the causes of animal homelessness, how to involve the community, and on growing education and awareness for important animal issues.
Whatever issue a young person is facing, The Mix connects young people to experts and their peers, to talk about everything from money to mental health, homelessness to jobs, break - ups to drugs and more.
(I talked to him about all this recently and I'm still not sure what possessed him to think it would be safe to enter an abandoned property on a winter night in an area where homelessness is a harsh reality.
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