Overview
As millions struggle to afford housing and tent cities proliferate across the country, Gallup reports that homelessness is Americansā number one concern.
How did we get here? Why, despite decades of work to end itāand important victories along the wayāhas homelessness continued to grow? And what will it take to solve it?
As a pioneering lawyer in the fight to end homelessness, Maria Foscarinis answers those questions. After almost forty years as a leader on the national stage, She has come to believe that to succeed, we must recognize housing as a human right. The book opens a window on the reality of homelessness and its impact on peopleās lives, through the stories of people whom she has represented and met. It illuminates the policy choicesāoften deliberateādriving the crisis, and the public narratives that support them.
And Housing for All reflects arguments that she has made in testimony before Congress as well as in interviews with major media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN. But rather than focusing narrowly on policy issues, the book centers the stories of homeless families, children, and individuals, weaving in the impact of destructive public policies and narratives on their livesāand their increasing leadership in fighting for their own rights.
Aimed at the growing numbers of Americans concerned about social justice as well as the seemingly intractable problem of homelessness, the book shows how it is possible to make a differenceāand what more must change. Arguing for a fundamentally different approach that treats housing as a human right, the book will be of interest to policy makers, lawyers, social workers, and activists, and ayone who sees the growing problem daily.
The right to housing is increasingly drawing support, from the Biden White House, which has declared that āā¦housing should be a right, not a privilege;ā to members of Congress; to state legislators in Connecticut, New York and California; to popular cultural figures such as HBOās John Oliver. And, once viewed as politically irrelevant, people who have experienced homelessness are organizing, graduating from elite institutions, being elected to Congressāand advocating for their own human rights.
After decades of advocacy, the prospect of transformative change is on the horizon. This book is a call to action and inspiration to get us there.
This book title, And Housing for All (The Fight to End Homelessness In America), ISBN: 9781633889767, by Maria Foscarinis, published by Globe Pequot (March 2, 2025) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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