Full Description
StreetWays: Chronicling the Homeless in Miami is a collection of interviews with 28 homeless individuals living in downtown Miami and Miami Beach. Besides extensive photographs of these people and their lives on the street, the book also includes interviews with social service providers, as well as a detailed analysis of homelessness in the United States and more specifically in Miami. The work concludes with a policy analysis and suggestions for addressing issues of homelessness in Miami and the nation.
StreetWays attempts to make clear how and why homelessness occurs, and what the actual lives and experiences of the homeless are about. Through extensive interviews and extensive documentary photographs, a selected group of homeless Miamians lose their invisibility as their experiences, needs and aspirations are reported. The book calls for a better understanding of the experience of homelessness places such as Miami, and of the need to understand homelessness as an issue of diversity and human rights.
Contents
Foreword.
Preface.
Introduction.
Interviewees.
Chapter 1. C. A. Franco.
Chapter 2. Roberta Ann Olson.
Chapter 3. Sergio Torres Quintana.
Chapter 4. Brian Michaud.
Chapter 5. Michael Malichuk.
Chapter 6. Lawrence Wieczorek.
Chapter 7. Roy Taylor.
Chapter 8. Mike McCabe.
Chapter 9. Michael Farley.
Chapter 10. Byron Vest.
Chapter 11. Pepe Marino.
Chapter 12. Scott Paumen.
Chapter 13. Samuel Pagano.
Chapter 14. Sanders Brown, Jr.
Chapter 15. Ellis Kaucher.
Chapter 16. Richard Strang.
Chapter 17. Jeffrey Allen Williams.
Chapter 18. Wayne Edwards, Sr.
Chapter 19. Ellis Haynes.
Chapter 20. Randy Chapman.
Chapter 21. Patrick Rempkowski.
Chapter 22. Anthony V. Reynolds.
Chapter 23. Ashley White.
Chapter 24. Dale Branch.
Chapter 25. Jerome Henderson.
Chapter 26. Joseph Shephard.
Chapter 27. Kimberly Jones.
Chapter 28. Ms. "Red".
Chapter 30. Margo Kenyon.
Afterword.
Bibliography.
Webography.



