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VOL. 16 ISSUE 21

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AUG. 21 - SEPT. 3, 2019

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or the fourth consecutive year, at least seven local newsrooms are joining us in a collaborative effort to investigate what is working and what is not working to reduce and prevent homelessness in our communities across the District. The crux of this project is that the partnering media outlets are pooling resources and sharing audiences as we assess this persistent crisis and disseminate those findings as widely as possible. We coordinate coverage to avoid duplication of efforts and, through our combined body of work, hope to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the forces that perpetuate poverty. Street Sense’s bi-weekly printing schedule gives you a first look at some of our stories for this initiative, but throughout the day on Aug. 29 all of the D.C. Homeless Crisis Reporting Project’s content will be released online and in some cases broadcast. There will be a directory of those stories for you to browse on the homepage of www.DCHomelessCrisis.press,

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where all past stories from 2016-2018 are already available Journalism is a public service. And more than ever, it is important for you to tell us how best we can serve you. What information do you most need us to gather, investigate, or break down? As of the first day this edition was published, you may join the #DCHomelessCrisis Facebook group, where we hope officials, experts, journalists and advocates will gather to tackle these topics together and keep the conversation moving year-round. On the day of our “news blitz” on homelessness, you may also use the #DCHomelessCrisis hashtag to join conversations on Twitter. And you may always reach the Street Sense Media newsroom at editor@streetsensemedia.org or

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share your views for publication to opinion@streetsensemedia. org. Thank you for reading. Thank you for supporting the 130 vendors who work to bring you this publication, many of whom also share stories and expertise you won’t find anywhere else. And thank you for sharing whatever mattered most to you from our collaborative reporting with your councilmember when they return from summer recess on Sept. 16. The many complex factors that keep over 500,000 Americans and nearly 6,500 Washingtonians living in a state of emergency demand rigorous, objective and consistent reporting from our newsrooms. —Eric Falquero, Editor-in-Chief


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