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The city of Anchorage plans to clear a large encampment of homeless people at a park in mid-June following years of complaints and public safety problems. The park has seen two fatal shootings and a large fire in recent months. The city’s move is one of dozens of encampment “abatements” around the country following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that allows such law enforcement actions. Some cities have multi-pronged strategies to help homeless residents further displaced when officials clear encampments. We’ll explore where solutions may lie in the balance between compassion and public safety.
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Jim LaBelle (Iñupiaq), member of the Anchorage Native Community Council
James Lovell (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), chief community development officer for the Chief Seattle Club
Rene’ Williams (Colville), director of strategic initiatives for the California Native Vote Project
Reva Stewart (Diné), owner of Shush Diné Native Shop, founder of Stolen People, Stolen Benefits, and founder of Turtle Island Women Warriors
Break 1 Music: Push Come to Shove (song) Bruce Cockburn (artist) O Sun O Moon (album)
Break 2 Music: Shawnee Stomp Dance (song) Little Axe Singers (artist) Traditional Voices: Historic Recordings of Traditional Native American Music (album)