This is part 1 in a two part series this week dedicated to homelessness. In this episode we take a look at homelessness from a couple of perspectives. Paul Caune founder of Civil Rights Now talks about how people with disabilities need to see themselves as voters so that they can ensure that the rights that they are entitled to are given to them in the political system. Team members from the Youth Action Squad (YAS) which provides a youth perspective the the Greater Vancouver Shelter Strategy talk about their experience in dealing with homelessness. John Pippus joins us to play some songs that are fitting for the situation.

Part 1 (30 mins)

Part 2 (30 mins)

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