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San Francisco's street newspaper dedicated to covering poverty and homelessness. Written & sold by homeless folks and their allies.
San Francisco, CA
Joined February 2017
Evictions in permanent supportive housing: What do this year's numbers show, and what they don't. https://t.co/Jc6x1euud2
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by Jordan Wasilewski On September 2, the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) sent its report on evictions from Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), as required by City law. For b…
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DC. LA. Chicago. Now, Portland. Donald Trump has deployed or threatened to deploy National Guard troops to quell perceived unrest, though more likely because of opposition to his policies. Will San Francisco be next in his crosshairs? https://t.co/zAlEni33Sx
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by Lupe Velez The Trump Administration, during its short time in power, has waged strategic attacks on nearly every marginalized group in the country. It has slashed funds for health care, educatio…
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San Francisco city workers must follow their own policy regarding unhoused people's possessions under a recent legal settlement. Street Sheet takes a deep dive into the history of the case. https://t.co/SgpIOwRPwA
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On Friday, September 19, 2025, Mayor Daniel Lurie signed a settlement that requires the City to follow its bag-and-tag policy and establish strong accountability and oversight measures. This marks …
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NEW EPISODE features Plaintiffs who sued SF over homeless sweeps Listening to "Episode 20: Plaintiffs in COH v City of SF Tell Their Story " at
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PODCAST: After years of having their belongings destroyed by city workers while homeless in SF, Apple Cronk and her partner fought back through the courts. Join us as we explore how this settlement protects ALL unhoused San Franciscans (42 min.) https://t.co/mPXWFvKzkQ
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Working with the SF Public Press on tonight's screening! Following is a panel discussion ft. Armando Baravo Martinez of @TheCoalitionSF, then a meet and greet w/the filmmakers and reporters at the Public Press & Street Sheet!
TODAY at 6PM, we are screening No Place to Grow Old at the Roxie! Get your tickets here: https://t.co/red87Sg9oa
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"Stopping property destruction alone won’t offer unhoused people true dignity, safety and a path forward. Real improvements require a sustained commitment to housing — and health care — in policy and practice, not just words."
OPINION: Under the terms of a new legal settlement, San Francisco can no longer trash the property of its unhoused population.
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In the 12 months since the Supreme Court ruling on Grants Pass, San Francisco police arrested more than 1,000 homeless people for living in public space—a scale of enforcement rarely seen in the city's past. https://t.co/MmyUcj9Q3s
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by Stephen Przybylinski Homelessness is on the rise in the United States, and in some places, it is becoming more common for the police to arrest someone for sleeping or living in a public space. I…
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"My daughter exists because someone gave me a hotel room, a hospital bed and a second chance. If EO 14321 had been in place, I would have been treated like a criminal, not a patient. I might not be here." https://t.co/jHUXC2bBt9
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by Apple Cronk Last month, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14321—“Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets.” By criminalizing homelessness, addiction and mental health crises, t…
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Donald Trump's edict to police homelessness in D.C. is more than an attack on unhoused people. It's also an attempt to roll back advances in the housing movement's struggle. https://t.co/eoMO44yZ3v
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by Cathleen Williams and Sandy Perry Washington DC, August 12, 2025: “Yesterday, I walked from the White House through the National Mall… The streets are eerily empty for an August afternoon …
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"I don’t think [those responsible for the sweeps] would like people going into their homes and doing what they do to us out here." - Heather Lee, on city workers constantly seizing her possessions in sweeps https://t.co/6bgUGrf2lg
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photos by Leslie St. Dre Heather’s testimonial highlighted injustices and cruelty toward unhoused people Heather Lee, an unsheltered woman who was interviewed by the Stolen Belonging project that d…
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In-depth discussion with an RV residents on San Francisco's newly enacted RV parking ban https://t.co/Lpezj8wNHG
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TOMORROW! Click for tickets, bids or raffle here: https://t.co/d01rKjP6Hu
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THREE DAYS until #ArtAuction25! Come to bid on artwork on the day of or bid right here:
Art Auction is Just one Week Away!! 🎉 Join us for a night of art, food, music and community Sept.11th at 5:30-10pm at SOMArts Cultural Center! Online bidding is open now! Check out over 200 pieces by a diverse group of talented San Francisco artists! https://t.co/xNZrZpPTKe
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Art Auction is Just one Week Away!! 🎉 Join us for a night of art, food, music and community Sept.11th at 5:30-10pm at SOMArts Cultural Center! Online bidding is open now! Check out over 200 pieces by a diverse group of talented San Francisco artists! https://t.co/xNZrZpPTKe
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"For SSI to blame clients for the things that are clearly NOT their fault is not productive or helpful." https://t.co/m3MQFc2rbJ
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by Tatiana Lyulkin I became “vulnerable” very late in life, after my parents died in 2014 and in 2016, and I lost what was basically “their” apartment in Daly City in 2017. …
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“They’ve been doing this to Black men since the dawn. [Trump] don’t give a damn. He’s saying, ‘Fuck the Constitution.’” -- DC encampment resident Franklin Lee via @streetsensedc
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story and photos by Madi Koesler With D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) now under federal control and the National Guard coming to D.C., the fate of people living in encampments remains u…
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During a frivolous land use appeal, a local lawmaker took a stand against gentrification.
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by Jordan Wasilewski In 1956, then-Senator and future President John F. Kennedy released a book called “Profiles In Courage” about elected leaders who took on difficult decisions because they belie…
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San Francisco's new law impacting RV dwellers could include ways to soften the blow. That is, if the agency overseeing it would listen.
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by Charlie Fisch When I work with vulnerable populations at risk of further marginalization, I often don’t have answers to people’s pressing questions. When RV residents ask whether or not they wi…
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