Goldstone's presentation will discuss homelessness in the nation's capital cities. It is scheduled for Sept. 8.
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Journalist Brian Goldstone, who has written for The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, The New Republic and others, ...
The public's perception and debate over homelessness is usually fixated on people living on the street, encampments or shelters. That view ignores an even larger segment of the population, often ...
Q&A with Atlanta author Brian Goldstone whose “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America” was named the general nonfiction winner of a 2026 Pulitzer Prize.
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The man with the scraggly beard holding a WILL WORK FOR FOOD sign. The woman in tattered clothes muttering to herself as she pushes a supermarket cart of her belongings across the street. People ...
This year’s winners also include Jill Lepore’s book on the constitution and Brian Goldstone’s on housing insecurity ...
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