We asked people who lived in homeless encampments that were cleared out in city “sweeps” to write about what object was the hardest for them to lose.
“They took my baby pictures and my moms obituaries,” a 29-year-old in California wrote.
We asked people who lived in homeless encampments that were cleared out in city “sweeps” to write about what object was the hardest for them to lose.
“They took my baby pictures and my moms obituaries,” a 29-year-old in California wrote.
Some more good content for this Monday afternoon
Would love to be added 😊
Super excited to share our new paper on national Tenant Right to Counsel policies, out today in @houspoldebate.bsky.social! Grateful to have worked with such an amazing team on this project.
This seems like a good first Bluesky post. Go O’s!
🧵New Article
Congratulations to @leah-robinson.bsky.social on a phenomenal paper on disparities in restraint use and chemical sedation by #housing status in the ED
Honored to coauthor with this rising star 💫 and Ambrose Wong @yale-em.bsky.social
#EMedsky #Medsky #HealthEquity #homelessness 1/
🚨New study alert in @aem-journal.bsky.social
Link between primary language, use of physical restraints, and intramuscular (IM) sedation in the ED. findings in the🧵(1/)
@yale-em.bsky.social @yaleem.bsky.social @leah-robinson.bsky.social #healthequity #EmergencyMedicine #Medsky