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Articles and Ideas here help shape my practice and change my lessons. I'm using this as both a clarifying place and an imaginative place, so what you see here is not the finished product but the origins of ideas. I hope to record how they flow from idea through research to planning. Eventually, I'd like to revisit the original ideas here and report how they came to fruition and what the results were.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Silicon Valley discovers the cheapest way to help the homeless: Give them homes.

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Class project?


But how to account for preconceived notions (including my own) of homelessness and varied approaches toward helping them? 


Consider the value of doing anything in this area of need.



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Silicon Valley discovers the cheapest way to help the homeless: Give them homes.

Mother Jones - Curtis Randle, who had been chronically homeless for about eight years, holds the keys to his apartment at New Hope Housing in Houston, Texas. Johnny Hanson/AP Santa Clara County is perhaps best known as the home of Silicon Valley. It also has one of the country's highest rates of homelessness and its third largest chronically homeless population.

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