And Housing for All
The Fight to End Homelessness In America
by Maria Foscarinis
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Pub Date 3 Jun 2025 | Archive Date 10 Jun 2025
The Globe Pequot Publishing Group, Inc. | Prometheus Books
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Description
A groundbreaking legal advocate argues that only by recognizing housing as a fundamental human right can we hope to solve America’s homelessness crisis.
In And Housing for All, founder of the National Homelessness Law Center Maria Foscarinis reveals the human impact of the housing crisis by sharing personal stories and examining the flawed policies that have perpetuated it. As millions face rising housing costs and encampments spread nationwide, she uncovers why past efforts have failed and what must change to achieve lasting solutions.
Drawing from over 35 years of national advocacy, Foscarinis shares compelling stories of individuals and families impacted by homelessness, highlighting their resilience and growing leadership. Blending personal narratives with policy analysis, she reveals how deliberate decisions have fueled the crisis and how public narratives have sustained it.
And Housing for All is essential reading for social justice advocates, policymakers, lawyers, and anyone invested in solving one of America’s most pressing challenges.
Advance Praise
"A vivid and sobering overview of the ongoing homelessness crisis in America, by one of the key activists leading the charge to end it. Maria Foscarinis’ And Housing for All makes an impassioned argument that the right to housing should be—and in fact is—a fundamental human right. An important and eye-opening book.” —Gary Krist, New York Times bestselling author of The Mirage Factory, Empire of Sin, City of Scoundrels, and The White Cascade
“This book is for every American who has walked past another human being sleeping outside and wondered, how did this happen? And Housing for All shows you, by guiding you down the long road of bad policy, blind neglect and outright hostility that brought us to where we are today, a nation with more than half a million people who have nowhere to stay on a given night. And where their mere existence has been criminalized. The stories recounted by Foscarinis, who spent decades on the front lines in the fight for housing as a human right, will enrage you. They might also spur you to act to help eliminate this shameful, self-inflicted societal wound. As Foscarinis notes, homelessness is “not an accident. It’s the result of deliberate policy choices made by people. We can make different ones.” —Pam Fessler, former NPR poverty correspondent
"Maria Foscarinis has been a leader in the fight to end homelessness since the mid-1980s. The issue in America reaches back to before 1929’s Hoovervilles, but Maria’s advocacy beginning in the Reagan years had led the way for countless other advocates. From her work on the 1987 McKinney-Vento Act, to her founding of the National Homelessness Law Center in 1989, all the way through to today, Maria has been tireless in her pursuit of justice for the most vulnerable Americans. And Housing for All is an important and inspiring book about an urgent social problem from a true authority.” —Peter Edelman, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at Georgetown Law Center and author of Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America and So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America
“And Housing for All is a reminder that housing should not be a commodity, but is a human right. The disdain, judgement, lack of empathy, and criminalization many experience due to housing status, especially people surviving on the streets, needs to be called out, and replaced with deeper awareness, education, and advocacy to prevent and end homelessness. This book does exactly that. As someone with the lived experience of homelessness, I remain hopeful.” —DeBorah Gilbert White, PhD, Homelessness Advocate, Author of Beyond Charity: A Sojourner's Reflections on Homelessness, Advocacy, Empowerment and Hope
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781633889767 |
PRICE | US$29.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |