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message 1: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Surace | 5 comments Happy New Year everyone! We are discussing The first book we are discussing in 2021 is Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. Feel free to submit your questions for Chapters 1 - 4 on this Goodreads thread by the end of the week. Ashley and I will be posting details of our discussion via Instagram.


message 2: by Cyn A (new)

Cyn A | 3 comments I just got the copy from the public library yeah!!


message 3: by Felicia Gross (new)

Felicia Gross | 1 comments Unstable housing and eviction can lead to traumatic experiences for individuals and families. When people have to spend more than half their income on housing, this fosters concern about how they are expected to cover the cost of other necessary expenses (healthcare, food, transportation, etc.). Mental and physical health are negatively impacted by housing instability.


message 4: by Cyn A (new)

Cyn A | 3 comments especially for children not having a sense of a home or an established physical location which may also lead to switching schools often, hard to make long-term friendships affecting possibly social and development skills (?)


message 5: by Cyn A (new)

Cyn A | 3 comments I was trying to find a hidden brain episode (podcast) where a women under money constraints and duress wasn't able to think long-term, a common behavior in that situation. She could think what I need to buy now and hard to save up for other needs later on. In the process I found this other episode that I don't think I had listened related to the book - bandwidth poverty, not being able to give the brain a break https://www.npr.org/sections/health-s...


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