Where I Stay

For most, living in a shelter or on the street is the last resort. As a result, the majority of people experiencing homelessness are “defined out” of accessing aid. In fact, the Department of Housing and Urban Development doesn’t even consider them homeless. Are we obscuring an exponentially larger looming crisis? On this bonus episode Host Jesse Betend and StreetWise Magazine Senior Editor Suzanne Hanney, host a live panel to discuss these and other issue’s behind the series.  Featuring: Dr. Molly Brown, Assistant Professor of Clinical-Community Psychology and Director of the Homelessness Advocacy, Research, and Collaboration Lab at DePaul University;  Erin Ryan. Senior Vice President of Operations at The Night Ministry, a social services organization that works with many of Chicago’s most vulnerable homeless citizens;  And Lee and Paula, who are both Streetwise Magazine Vendors who are currently experiencing homelessness.    Sources:  The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless’ Estimate of Chicago Homelessness Report --  https://www.chicagohomeless.org/new-analysis-shows-76998-chicagoans-impacted-by-homelessness/ DePaul’s HARC Lab -- https://harclab.com/publications/ The Night Ministry -- https://www.thenightministry.org/support-us?gclid=CjwKCAjwv_iEBhASEiwARoemvOuEzrez6RUNyb4BVFGKQ-JpIlmDZ1PPfbBIaYI6_LU17Q1WQHKHahoC-pQQAvD_BwE StreetWise -- https://www.streetwise.org/

Show Notes

For most, living in a shelter or on the street is the last resort. As a result, the majority of people experiencing homelessness are “defined out” of accessing aid. In fact, the Department of Housing and Urban Development doesn’t even consider them homeless. Are we obscuring an exponentially larger looming crisis?
On this bonus episode host Jesse Betend and StreetWise Magazine Senior Editor Suzanne Hanney host a live panel to discuss these and other issue’s behind the series. 

Featuring:
Dr. Molly Brown, Assistant Professor of Clinical-Community Psychology and Director of the Homelessness Advocacy, Research, and Collaboration Lab at DePaul University
Erin Ryan, Senior Vice President of Operations at The Night Ministry, a social services organization that works with many of Chicago’s most vulnerable homeless citizens; 
And Lee and Paula, who are both StreetWise Magazine Vendors who are currently experiencing homelessness. 
 
Sources: 
The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless’ Estimate of Chicago Homelessness Report
DePaul’s HARC Lab
The Night Ministry
StreetWise

Creators & Guests

Producer
Jesse Betend
StreetWise producer.

What is Where I Stay?

Welcome to the 51st Ward.

Rivet 360 + StreetWise are proud to present a second season of the Shorty Award finalist documentary series, WHERE I STAY, exploring homelessness and the housing crisis in America.

ABOUT SEASON 2:
As winter cold sends the city scrambling to create housing for thousands of people, many have intentionally chosen to brave the elements together in ad-hoc communities known as “tent cities.”

Over the course of Season 2, we examine the housing crisis in Chicago from the rise of tent camps fueled by the global pandemic, attempts to reverse engineer a city built for segregation, and policies that have contributed to a critical lack of affordable housing while selling off public land. With the added pressure of an influx of migrants, Chicago must collectively answer a number of questions, starting with the most fundamental and often ignored: What do we owe each other?

We’re also exceptionally proud to have partnered this season with Streetwise vendors, whose reporting brings the expert perspectives of the formerly unhoused. Our team of reporters participated throughout the documentary process, from our first brainstorm to the final interview, with the goal of grounding our work in the issues that matter to the communities most directly impacted.

ABOUT SEASON 1:
Angelica first became homeless at the age of twelve, but she didn't live on the street. Prisons. Vegas condos. The living room of an Iowa drug queen-pin and an inpatient facility for adolescents. This is WHERE I STAY.

Over the course of 8 gripping episodes Host Jesse Betend explores the issue of invisible homelessness through Angelica's story. Season 1 has been called a “wonderfully empathetic telling of a story you will be richer for knowing” and “an incredibly impactful and illuminating podcast about hidden youth homelessness.”

WHERE I STAY is a serialized podcast designed to challenge the way people think about homelessness. Each season dives deep into a single story to unravel the many interconnected threads that can leave someone without a home. The show also serves as a grassroots campaign to raise funds and awareness.

About StreetWise magazine
StreetWise has been part of the fabric of Chicago for 31 years, covering everything Chicago from its people to its social issues, politics, nonprofits, arts, culture, and neighborhoods.
Over the past 31 years more than 14,000 StreetWise vendors have found dignity on street corners in many neighborhoods across the city as they are empowered to earn an income with a hand up and not a handout.

About Rivet360
Rivet360 is a business to business podcast agency. It was founded in Chicago in 2013 with a simple mission: Tell the world’s stories, making them engaging and fun. An obsession with elegant solutions and devotion to editorial integrity have been part of the company from day one—along with a flexible, can-do attitude that customers love.