Washington Post Article

This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Petula Dvorak from The Washington Post. We talked about how all too often, well-meaning policy becomes ineffective when met with the cold indifference of government bureaucracy. I also spoke about my personal experiences with youth homelessness, specifically the difficulty I faced while seeking services to materially improve my life. From my perspective, the disconnect is clear; for social safety net policies to work, we need a caring, responsive government apparatus flexible enough to quickly identify and accommodate the unique challenges faced by marginalized members of society.

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