America: A History Podcast

BONUS: How Growing Up in the Projects Shaped My Views on Poverty

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Episode notes

Homelessness is a complex issue, and approaches to tackling it vary significantly across political lines, as our guest Dr. Becky Avila-Knox explains in this bonus episode, recorded immediately after our episode What Are the Projects?

Becky highlights the importance of recognizing external factors that contribute to homelessness, such as systemic discrimination and economic challenges, rather than attributing it solely to individual choices. The conversation also delves into personal experiences, illustrating how growing up in the projects has shaped her perspective on poverty and resilience. Listeners will gain insight into the societal stigmas surrounding homelessness and the necessity for community support and understanding to create lasting change.

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Special guest for this episode:

  • Dr. Becky Avila-Knox, the Senior Director of Grants & Contracts for Safe Place for Youth, a US organisation on a mission to empower young people experiencing homelessness.

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Highlights from this episode:

  • The discussion highlights how homelessness is often viewed through differing political lenses, impacting funding and support.
  • Becky emphasizes the importance of understanding homelessness as a systemic issue rather than one solely based on individual choices.
  • There are contrasting approaches to homelessness among political parties that reflect deeper societal beliefs about personal responsibility.
  • Relocating homeless individuals to cheaper areas does not address the underlying issues they face in their communities.
  • Becky shares her personal experiences growing up in the projects, highlighting resilience amidst adversity and the importance of community support.
  • The conversation underscores the need for compassion and systemic change to address homelessness effectively.

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Check out Becky's full episode here:

What Are the Projects?

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