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In the Streets, in the Parks and in the Courts
Fighting Bulldozer Diplomacy
From: Fight to Win
$2.50
The impact of Covid-19 on homeless people is discussed, along with how defunding the police and decarceration entered public discourse. Issues with overcrowded and full shelters and shelter hotels, encampment evictions and Ontario Coalition Against Poverty’s action to fight evictions are described. The author concludes that homeless encampments will remain as long as there is a financialized housing market, a dearth of rent-geared-to-income units, and tenant’s rights.
Contributors
A. J. Withers
A. J. Withers organized with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty for over 20 years, including as a paid organizer. They are the author of A Violent History of Benevolence: Interlocking Oppression in the Moral Economies of Social Working (with Chris Chapman) and Disability Politics and Theory and numerous other articles and book chapters. A. J. recently completed a PhD in social work at York University.