A War on Poor People: Nationwide Radio Broadcast Shines Spotlight on Homelessness in Kansas City
The story of homelessness in the United States was told through a collection of voices during a 14-hour nation-wide radio broadcast on February 23, 2011. The voices reflected the landscape of conditions that cause someone to become homeless -- mental health, crime, alcohol/substance abuse, domestic violence, job loss, foreclosure, and "bad choices." The 14th annual Homelessness Marathon took place at Hope Faith Ministries on a cold winter night in Kansas City. During the broadcast many questions were asked, including "How can homelessness exist in the wealthiest nation?" Several people offered an answer: poverty and the failure of society to collectively address homelessness and poverty. On an individual level some cases don't seem to warrant sympathy from the public -- a person who served time for a violent crime or the person who did not live within their financial means -- but the vast numbers of homeless point to a significant societal neglect. W