Activists Arrested in Atlanta for Feeding Homeless Without a Permit Before Thanksgiving
Aaron Kesel – The Sunday before Thanksgiving Atlanta police handed out tickets to activists feeding the homeless.
Aaron Kesel – The Sunday before Thanksgiving Atlanta police handed out tickets to activists feeding the homeless.
Matt Agorist – Feeding and clothing the homeless in the land of the free has now become a revolutionary act.
Isaac Davis – This especially ironic considering the fact that Las Vegas is currently building a nearly $2 billion dollar NFL stadium at taxpayer expense.
Claire Bernish – The State is persecuting homelessness.
Vic Bishop – This is a disturbing trend which has been gaining steam in recent years.
Video – Cops fine and arrest 90 year old man who is feeding the homeless in Florida.
The ordinance that passed Wednesday night requires groups to obtain permission from the city before handing out any food, and imposes a fine of $500 for anyone who defies the rule. It also allows the city to designate certain organizations as “recognized” charitable food providers, which would have to adhere to certain rules mostly pertaining to cleanliness.
Matt Agorist – Instead of addressing the actual problem of homeless people in the city by helping them, the city is choosing to start arresting them, ensuring a massive future problem.
Vic Bishop – This simple idea is having a profoundly positive impact on this Detroit community.
John Vibes – “No one is ever turned away; all are welcomed, respected and treated with dignity.”
Vic Bishop – No wonder helping the homeless is looked down upon today.
Steven Maxwell – Instead of processed foods given through donation, they eat from their rooftop garden.
Alex Pietrowski – What can we learn about solving homelessness from these communities?
Anna Hunt This innovative project that address chronic homelessness in Austin could be a model for creating affordable, sustainable communities.
John W. Whitehead – The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one, yet what if Jesus had been born 2,000 years later?
John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead – We labor today under the weight of countless tyrannies, large and small, carried out in the so-called name of the national good by an elite class of governmental and corporate officials.
Matt Agorist – More sad tales from the war on homelessness.
Matt Agorist – Upon conducting his investigation. Ghidina learned that the woman had stolen several food items from the store.
Jack Burns – Two Texas police officers went undercover in an elaborate sting operation to catch citizens giving salon services for money in their own home.
John W. Whitehead – America has been a warring nation for so long that perhaps we have forgotten what it means to live in peace, with the world and one another.