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  2. Real Change - Wikipedia

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    realchangenews.org Real Change is a weekly progressive street newspaper based in Seattle, Washington , USA written by professional staff and sold by self-employed vendors, many of whom are homeless .

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  4. Strangers to Ourselves (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book explores the personal stories of mentally ill people and the history of how mental illness has been defined and treated. As an investigative reporter, Rachel Aviv investigates the lives of six people who have diverse experiences of mental illness, including herself.

  5. Homelessness in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Real Change news is a newspaper sold by homeless street vendors; they buy the paper for 60 cents and sell it for 2 dollars. The Real Change has increased in sales by 41% since 2007. The Real Change has increased in sales by 41% since 2007.

  6. Tanya Woo - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Woo (胡清雅) is an American politician from Seattle, Washington. She ran for Seattle City Council in 2023 in District 2 against incumbent Tammy Morales but lost by a narrow margin of 403 votes.

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  8. Tammy Morales - Wikipedia

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    Tammy Janine Morales (born October 23, 1968) is an American politician from Seattle, Washington.She was elected to represent District 2 on the Seattle City Council in November 2019.

  9. Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County - Wikipedia

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    Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County is a 2010 American documentary film directed, written, and filmed by Alexandra Pelosi. [1] The film chronicles one summer in the lives of homeless children living in Orange County, California — one of the wealthiest regions of the U.S.