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International Network of Street Papers
@_INSP
A global community fighting poverty and homelessness through #streetpapers. Donate, find your local street paper & join our movement: https://t.co/Ide2m91NSq
HQ Glasgow. Working globally. Katılım Mayıs 2010
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“Safety”, “order”, “cleanliness”. Dortmund’s mayor, Alexander Kalouti, won his election campaign with law-and-order issues and has focused on combating visible poverty in the city centre to raise his profile since the beginning of his term.
bodo reports: insp.ngo/articles/news-…


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Nikola Repec has been selling @liceulice magazine in the centre of Belgrade for years. At first glance, Nikola’s everyday life seems simple, but behind it is persistence and the desire to make the most of every moment: insp.ngo/articles/vendo…


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After years in the homelessness services system, a DC resident was just a few weeks away from having permanent housing through his newly received housing voucher. Then came the federal takeover of DC.
@streetsensedc reports: insp.ngo/articles/news-…


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Chair of INSP North America, Will Connelly, gives his analysis of the main discussion points of the Knight Media Forum in Miami: insp.ngo/articles/stree…


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The International Network of Street Papers (INSP) has launched a new report showing the impact of its journalism training academy, aimed at providing skills training to people directly experiencing homelessness and poverty: insp.ngo/articles/insp-…


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Misconceptions aren’t a rare occurrence for those at risk of homelessness. In 2023, YouGov found that 32% of people think that ‘most homeless people have themselves to blame’.
Organisations such as @bigissuenorth and INSP are fighting back: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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Join us from 6pm on Thursday 17 February at The Social Hub, Glasgow for the launch of a new report that celebrates the impact of our Changing the Narrative Journalism Training Academy: eventbrite.co.uk/e/insp-changin…
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Holly Norris, 73, has lived unsheltered for more than a decade. Her story cuts through one of the most common myths about homelessness: that people living on the streets choose to be there. @DenverVOICE reports: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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On 17 February at 6pm at Glasgow's Social Hub, we will be launching a new report on the impact of our Changing the Narrative Journalism Training Academy, which worked with people with experience of homelessness and poverty.
Join us: insp.ngo/articles/news-…

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The press has dubbed the residential complex at Groner Landstraße 9, 9a and 9b in Göttingen the “worst apartment building” in Germany. But people still live there, without heating, including vendors of Asphalt magazine: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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Evan first experienced homelessness at the age of 17, when his family relationships broke down. This was exacerbated by anti-Roma racism. But, seven years on, he is living in supported accommodation and looking positively to the future: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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Amie endured poverty, parental mental illness and divorce, but when she fell into depression, sewing helped her back out: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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In the late 2010s, Andrew lost his mum and sister to cancer in quick succession, followed by the deaths of three of his closest friends. Now, he advocates for more mental health support for men: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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Today, the UK is relatively progressive on LGBTQ+ rights. But in Kenya, the law criminalises same sex acts: laws that were inherited from the British. Rose compares LGBTQ+ life in the two countries: insp.ngo/articles/lived…


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