Theo interviews Fred Vars, author of Through the Fire: How People with Mental Illness Are Empowering Each Other on the intersection of houselessness and mental illness, and how failures at city, state, and federal levels to put housing first makes it more difficult than ever to be unhoused in the U.S. Also: an upcoming screening at Crushing Wheelchairs, a film with an unhoused cast and crew, and the long-term consequences of Spencer Pratt's ghoulish anti-unhoused language.
See Crushing Wheelchairs at Vidiots in LA, June 25th:
https://givebutter.com/crushing-wheelchairs-vidiots
More on Through the Fire: How People with Mental Illness Are Empowering Each Other:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/through-the-fire-fredrick-e-vars/1148151502?ean=9781493087839

Let's Talk Knowledge: the Untold Stories of Unhoused Students and Parents (with Nicole Lynn Lewis)
1:02:45

RX Humanity: Dr. Jill Wiwcharuk Brings Clinical Care to the Streets
49:02

Activist Kris is Keeping Mutual Aid Real
39:29