Unequal Homeless
Unequal Homeless, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, delves into the complex social dynamics that influence the lives of homeless individuals. In this thought-provoking text, author analyzes how factors like race, gender, and entrenched family values shape the opportunities available to those experiencing homelessness. Through insightful examination, the book highlights the disparities in treatment and societal perception, revealing the spatial and social consequences of valuing certain demographics over others. With 136 pages of compelling content, Unequal Homeless challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about homelessness and encourages a deeper understanding of the barriers faced by marginalized communities. This essential read is perfect for those interested in social justice, sociology, and the lived experiences of the homeless population.