Want to learn more about what has worked elsewhere in helping to organize for this community. There are so many non-profits/NGO’s devoted to assisting our unhoused neighbors but so many of them seem largely uneffective/toothless (for many reasons).

Looking to see if there are any good reads out there about lifting up this community. thanks!

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    27 days ago

    Do some searching on the organizations DULF (Drug Users Liberation Front) and VANDU both on the downtown East side in Vancouver BC. They’ve been involved in things like mass resisting camp sweeps and fighting legal battles to get addicts access to safe injection sites and safer supply, and many other things. VANDU was a key player in organizing the unhoused community to protest and resist displacement of the whole neighborhood ahead of the winter Olympics. It was a huge thing.

    There’s a podcast called Crackdown you may find interesting as well. Garth who hosts has been in VANDU a long time and does incredibly good work.