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Michael E. Reid - No Vacancy: Homeless Women in Paradise

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Homelessness touches every corner of our country, even the most prosperous ones. In No Vacancy: Homeless Women in Paradise, Michael E. Reid tells the story of more than five hundred women living without shelter in the affluent sea-side communities of Monterrey, Pebble Beach, and Carmel, California. Even in these glittering cities, one by one, homeless women were dying, their bodies appearing in plain sight. When Reid, an Episcopal priest, became aware of these tragedies, he had to act, and he co-founded the Fund for Homeless Women. This new venture took him deep into the complex realities homeless women face. He found that the well-meaning policies and programs in place in fact often had the unintentional effect of widening the gap between the indigent and mainstream society. No Vacancy captures the realities of homelessness in affluent northern California and exposes pitfalls encountered by those who wish to combat it. Reid presents an unvarnished look at the culture of long-term homelessness, and his experience provides helpful guidance for fighting this crisis. He also explores the root causes that can result in homelessness, including marginalization and the gender-based bias--and its disproportionate effect on women of color. This timely book provides needed guidance from the frontlines of the fight against homelessness, especially as activists and homeless people face weakened political and financial support from the government and their communities.

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Michael E Reid Introduction by Dan Baldwin PO Box 4378 Grand Central - photo 1
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Michael E. Reid
Introduction by Dan Baldwin
PO Box 4378 Grand Central Station New York New York 10163-4378 - photo 3
P.O. Box 4378
Grand Central Station
New York, New York 10163-4378
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NO VACANCY, HOMELESS WOMEN IN PARADISE, Copyright 2018 Michael E. Reid. All rights reserved under international and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of this authors rights is appreciated. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in or introduced in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of both the copyright owner and 2LEAF PRESS, an imprint of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), the publisher of this book, except in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews or articles.
2LEAF PRESS trade distribution is handled by University of Chicago Press / Chicago Distribution Center (www.press.uchicago.edu), 773.702.7000. Titles are also available for corporate, premium, and special sales. Please direct inquiries to the UCP Sales Department, 773.702.7248.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017963100
Print Edition: ISBN-13: 978-1-940939-71-1
eBook Edition: ISBN-13: 978-1-940939-81-0
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Published in the United States of America
First Edition | First Printing
All proceeds received by the author for the sale of this book will be donated to the Fund for Homeless Women at the Community Foundation for Monterey County in support of programs and services for women who are homeless in Monterey County.
But nothing can be changed
Until it is faced
James Baldwin
CREDITS
Cover photo and design: Donna Murphy
Copy edited by: Carolina Fung Feng
Book design and layout: Gabrielle David, www.gabrielledavid.net
Table of Contents
P R E F A C E
W HEN I RECEIVED A LETTER from a stranger alerting me to the hundreds of women living without shelter in one of the most affluent sea-side communities in California, and the dead bodies being found in plain sight, I was compelled to act on their behalf. Having suffered from alienation as a black, gay Episcopal priest, I quickly identified with these women, so I asked two of my friends (one Buddhist, the other Jewish) to join me on a quest to make a difference in our community and in the lives of women living without shelter. Over the course of the next five years, together with the Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC), we formed the Fund for Homeless Women, mobilized a community, raised public awareness, secured venture capital instrumental in opening five new programs specifically designed to address the needs of this unique and quickly growing population, and started an endowment, making the invisible visible for generations yet to come.
I was moved to write No Vacancy because I wanted to share my incredible journey from discovering this hidden secret on the Central Coast of California, to uncovering the complicated reasons for its existence, and being challenged by the barriers that prevent its amelioration even in the place many call paradise. In it you will read stories of women both dead and alive that will surprise you, challenge your notions of the homeless, and take you on the circuitous road of grassroots social change. This is especially relevant today as communities face weakened political will, dwindling financial support from the government and unreliable measures for social justice. In the United States, we all live with the growing reality of homelessness, even in places where you least expect it. But ultimately, each one of us can make a difference, find purpose, a place to belong and a way out of whatever shadows that compromise our ability to dream and act for the greater good for causes once thought to be outside of ourselves. In that regard, No Vacancy is as much these womens stories as it is mine.
It would be wonderful if you would come away with a better understanding of the issues contributing to homelessness in the United States, and particularly in communities like the Monterey Peninsula in California. Perhaps you will see how we are all complicit in one way or another, and find your own mobilization for change. With these stories of homeless women we have encountered, I hope you will recognize and come to know the people in these circumstances as neighbors and friends, just like you.
Along the way you may be surprised by what you find in these pages and by what you discover in yourself. Hopefully, any perceptions and assumptions you may have had about people who are homeless will be challenged or even transformed. Starting with the discovery of death, I hope that you will discover life, and see how all our lives come together like mosaics in a colorful work of art.
But be prepared; like life, this is not a linear journey. Although there is a definite chronology, this is not a conventional narrative. My reflection offers waves of memory not always related to time. One event connected me to another, like the process of building answers to a question not fully formed. It has been and continues to be an active process. As with all of us who come from different places, we move in a similar direction, need the same things and remind each other of how much we have and how easily it can all be lost.
Thank you for your interest in this book. It is my hope that you will allow yourself to be taken on a journey. In the end, I hope you will begin to see women who are homeless with new eyes. If I have been successful, you might also be challenged to see yourself and the people around you differently, more critically, behind the facade, and to consider the complexities and contradictions in all our lives.
Each of us has the power to make a difference in our lives and in the lives of others to become our best selves individually, and in community. Here is my random attempt to create change in myself and in the world around me. May it inspire you. I believe that is exactly what we are all on this earth to do.
Michael E. Reid
A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S
I BELIEVE WE ARE ALL interconnected and interdependent. Nothing worthwhile is accomplished without the support or involvement of others. And in the case of No Vacancy there are many others, known and unknown who have played an important role in the authoring of this book. Actually, far too many to mention here, but several who must be given special mention.
First and foremost, I acknowledge Joyce the woman whose strength, courage and determination brought the issues of homeless women to my attention and who invited me into a world I barely knew existed. It is due to her and the countless women who live in danger without adequate shelter that I have dedicated my efforts on behalf of homeless women, which ultimately led to this book. In that vein, I also include the individuals who are dedicated to helping homeless women, and who attempt to ameliorate the many pathways to homelessness. With them in partnership, there are also the countless donors, advocates and policy makers whose generous investments of time, talent or financial resources, make possible the various forms of life-giving support toward housing, safety and self-sufficiency. I sincerely commend you all.
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