Showing posts with label Desiree Hellegers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desiree Hellegers. Show all posts

Monday, 27 August 2012

No Room of Her Own: Women’s Stories of Homelessness, Life, Death, and Resistance

By Joe Martin, Street Roots

In 1985, Desiree Hellegers went to work at the Compass Center in Seattle’s Pioneer Square. There she encountered an astonishing and diverse array of women whose lives had been shattered. Poverty, unemployment, underemployment, poor education, imprisonment, prostitution, childhood abuse, spousal abuse, addictions, loss of family and friends, and physical and mental illness had entangled and stunted these lives. Deep abiding troubles were amplified by homelessness.

In her cogent introduction to “No Room of Her Own,” Hellegers declares that “anyone who’s experienced homelessness can attest to the fact that homelessness can, and does, cause mental illness and drive people to drink. Lose your housing in the United States and you run the risk of losing both your mind and your life.”