Report shows “Me Too” stories are a constant among homeless women [streetsensemedia.org]
At Calvary Women’s Services in Anacostia, Courtney has been trying to catch up on what the rest of the world has been doing in the last few years. She has battled addiction and housing instability. She left an abusive relationship. Now, she reads, writes, watches Netflix — she just finished “Bloodlines” — and has dreams of starting a career as a tattoo artist and shop owner. Courtney has been homeless in Kentucky, Ohio, and the District. While she was living in Kentucky in 2016, the man she...