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Shadows of the Streets: Understanding America’s Homeless Epidemic

Par : Michael Dozier,PhD
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232198367
  • EAN9798232198367
  • Date de parution06/01/2026
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

In the shadows of America's bustling cities, over 771, 000 people endure the harsh reality of homelessness every night a crisis that has surged by 18% in recent years. In Shadows of the Streets: Understanding America's Homeless Epidemic, Michael Dozier, PhD a Physician's Assistant, forensic scientist, husband, father, grandfather, and veteran humanitarian delivers a powerful, eye-opening exploration drawn from his own harrowing journey and decades of global aid work.
At 19, Dozier lost both parents and extended family in quick succession, plunging from a stable middle-class life into the streets. Without a will or family support, he navigated shelters, slept under newspapers, and faced relentless stigma and cruelty. Yet, through resilience and military service, he transformed his pain into purpose, earning advanced degrees and aiding communities in 52 countries, from Africa's famine zones to Haiti's earthquake aftermath.
This compelling ebook dismantles myths like the notion that all the homeless are addicts while delving into root causes: trauma from job loss, medical bills, scams, and foreclosures; the mental health crisis affecting up to 77% of those unhoused; and systemic barriers in inner cities versus suburbs. Backed by stark statistics on demographics, longevity, and ethnic disparities, Dozier exposes daily struggles for food, work, and housing, alternative living like van life, and even fraud in NGOs meant to help.
Interwoven with inspiring stories of famous figures who overcame homelessness and practical resources for recovery, Shadows of the Streets is both heart-wrenching and hopeful. It's a call to action for empathy, policy reform, and societal change proving that with understanding and resolve, we can illuminate the path out of the shadows. Perfect for readers interested in social justice, mental health, and personal triumph.