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Eugene's Homeless Heartbeat

Sarah A. Koski

Compassionately reporting on the intersection of transit and homelessness from the trenches of Eugene, Oregon.

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Latest Issues

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Fear Will Not Fix Homelessness. Facts Might.

It’s absolutely true: we all want safer streets and a healthier city. But those goals should never come at the expense of our most vulnerable neighbors. As the Eugene City Council and Eugene Police Department consider policies that could fu...

3 months ago
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Remembering Will Shindler

This Friday, I received word from a mutual connection that my dear friend Will Shindler had passed. Will wasn’t just a friend—he was an artistic partner, a co-collaborator, a muse. His gift for encouragement and education gave me the confid...

7 months ago
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Sanitation Justice Comes to Eugene: A New Era of Dignity and Health Equity

In a city like Eugene, where the public discourse around homelessness often orbits around safety and visibility, there's a quieter social justice cause we rarely name: the lack of safe, clean, and dignified places to use the restroom. Today...

9 months ago
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Oregon’s Lingering Crisis

In 2020, the Oregon State Police (OSP) released a pivotal report on Missing and Murdered Native American Women (MMNAW). This document, mandated by House Bill (HB) 2625, exposed a longstanding crisis of underreporting, systemic neglect, and ...

a year ago
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  • Sarah A. Koski

    In February 2022, I left nonprofit management and creative consulting for 100% homelessness support and advocacy. Follow me to explore my journey.

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