The Intersection of Homelessness, Racism, and Mental Illness

  • Olivet J
  • Dones M
  • Richard M
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People of color are dramatically more likely to become homeless in the USA than are their white counterparts. In particular, black and Native Americans experience disproportionately higher rates of homelessness. While this disproportionality has been well documented...

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Olivet, J., Dones, M., & Richard, M. (2019). The Intersection of Homelessness, Racism, and Mental Illness. In Racism and Psychiatry (pp. 55–69). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90197-8_4

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