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Brian Goldstone

Author and journalist who wrote 'There Is No Place for Us Working and Homeless in America', focusing on the working homeless and housing affordability.

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May 14, 2025 • 1h 9min

Homeless and Employed in America with Brian Goldstone

In this engaging conversation, anthropologist Brian Goldstone, author of *There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America*, sheds light on the unsettling reality that a significant portion of homeless individuals are employed yet cannot afford housing. He discusses the myths surrounding homelessness and the flawed perceptions that underestimate its complexity. Goldstone emphasizes systemic issues like wage stagnation and the inadequacies of current data, advocating for viewing housing as a fundamental right instead of a luxury.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 2h 15min

4/16/25: Dem Flies To El Salvador, Trump Polling Crash, Bill Burr Unloads On Robber Barons, Iran War Looms, Harvard War With Trump, Bernie Picks Successor & MORE!

In this insightful discussion, Brian Goldstone, author and journalist focused on the working homeless crisis, delves into the severe housing instability facing American families. He highlights personal stories of struggle against eviction despite employment and sheds light on systemic issues of rising costs and unjust landlord practices. The conversation also touches on the emerging tenant rights movement as a potential solution and critiques the broader political landscape, including the challenges posed to independent media in today's electoral environment.
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May 28, 2025 • 41min

America's Working Homeless

Brian Goldstone, a journalist and author of 'There Is No Place For Us', sheds light on America's housing crisis by sharing powerful stories from families facing homelessness. The discussion reveals the stark reality of the working homeless, like truck drivers and single mothers, struggling to find stability despite having jobs. Goldstone emphasizes systemic barriers, the disconnect between wages and rent, and the urgent need for policy reform. He advocates rethinking housing as a fundamental right, essential for tackling these pressing issues.

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