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Sparkle ([personal profile] myownface) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2017-01-18 08:41 am
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Urban Survival - The Uglier Side of City Living, Wednesday, Period 2

Sparkle was not completely at 100% today. He really couldn't even put a finger on why. Sure, Kathy had stopped by to pay him a visit over the weekend, and that had kind of left him a little... something. Vulnerable. Something. But it wasn't like he'd had anything really big and traumatic happen to him. Uh. Within the past couple of weeks, anyway.

He was going to just chalk it up to seasonal affective disorder and a lack of sleep, and keep on truckin'. And looking a little like he'd been hit by a bus anyway.

"Okay," he said, "so, this week we're going to talk about the reasons people might end up homeless. Using, you know, facts and data, instead of that 'oh, he's just going to spend it on drugs' bullshit speculation that a lot of people throw around when they pass some panhandler on the side of the road, making me immediately want to smack them into next month. Maybe they are. I dunno. You dunno. But it always kind of feels like people say that sort of shit because it dehumanizes the person sitting in the gutter that little bit more. Makes it easy to pretend they aren't there."

Which, in this class, he was saying just as much to get students to stop it if they did as he was to brace them for overhearing that shit if they ever wound up in that situation.

"Reasons for homelessness vary from city to city," he noted. "Or, at least, the frequency of those reasons varies. But a quick list, from a survey taken in Vancouver, has, from most to least, poverty as the number one reason, with 85.6% of people surveyed claiming it as a factor. From there, the list names housing crisis as a factor, followed then by substance abuse, mental illness, medical needs - yes, even in Canada this shit happens, family or relationship breakdown, abuse or a lack of safety, or being a new immigrant with no real options. You can dig into any one of those categories from there and make subcategories for them, if you want to, or draw lines connecting one and the next. Reasons for poverty might include things like racism or transphobia making it nearly impossible for somebody to find work. Mental illness and abuse are often linked - often, it's important to note. Not always."

He pulled in a deep breath. Oh. Right. He wasn't at 100% because some of this stuff really struck a nerve. Like, oh, the next part.

"There are other factors to take in, still. Things like how, in America, while only five to ten percent of the total youth population identifies as LGBT - a difficult thing to take an accurate measurement of because of anything from it being unsafe to come out as queer to self discovery being a journey that can take years, up to forty percent of homeless youth identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans. And out of those kids, family rejection and abuse are some of the top factors leading to them being on the streets."

And another deep breath. Okay, cool. He was doing fine.

"Last week, I said something about equal rights being a trap," he went on. "Which bears elaborating here, too. There are a lot of factors that the people who are at the top of the food chain are going to use to keep other people down once they're at rock bottom. They'll point at things like race, disability, mental illness, gender, religion, sexual identity, and so on, and then use those things to justify to themselves that the people who are at the bottom deserve to be there. Once you can be identified as any one of those so-called undesirable things, things you have no control over and which shouldn't be factors that society uses to place value on another person, it gets a lot harder to keep your head above the water. There's active pressure from the people with money and security to keep you down, as somebody with neither, because for fucked-up, 'you aren't a white, straight, able-bodied Christian male' reasons, someone thinks you don't deserve it."

And shit, Sparkle had gotten off pretty light on that checklist. He smiled humorlessly, and then sighed and leaned back at a desk.

"I can't ask anyone to, like, come up with catch-all solutions to any of these problems here in class," he noted. "The fight for equality... basically anywhere... is always a long and hard-fought one that can't be remedied overnight. It should be remedied overnight, because that shit is bullshit, but that just... isn't how people work. And in order to address poverty as the number one issue leading to homelessness, half the battle is going to be running down that list and tackling those other factors, too. But, you know what? I'm gonna let you all give it a try, anyway."

He waved a hand.

"Anything I mentioned today. Throw rocks at it. Pick it apart. Try to figure out why it's a thing, or what people can do to make it less of a thing. Mental illness is on that list. So does society as a whole need to have a conversation about the stigmatization of things like depression and PTSD? What about the homeless queer kids? Or the abused? The ones in need of medical assistance who just can't find the care they need? Bounce it around. And keep an open mind when you do. Maybe you'll learn something." He cast a kind of wry look around the room at... you know... nobody in particular. "Try to keep this one civil today. I have a spray bottle if anyone starts name-calling and hair-pulling, and I'm not afraid to use it."
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[personal profile] intotheout 2017-01-18 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Gratuity Tucci
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Cassandra Pentaghast

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[identity profile] greenexorcist.livejournal.com 2017-01-19 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Shiemi Moriyama
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Re: Lecture

[personal profile] intotheout 2017-01-18 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Tip winced a little at the "They're just going to use it to buy drugs" part of the lecture. She'd definitely thought that at times, over the years. Mostly when she was much younger, sure, too young to even have ended up parroting it much out loud, but still. She was conscious enough of her own inherited biases to make a mental note to argue that one down wherever she found it, even if it was in her own head.

Re: Lecture

[identity profile] kenselvren.livejournal.com 2017-01-18 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"I would get rid of money," Jalian said. "If somebody needs food, they get it. If they have it and contribute nothing, they forfeit it. And get rid of males in charge."

Because that definitely would help.

RE: Lecture

[identity profile] greenexorcist.livejournal.com 2017-01-19 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Shiemi was listening. She wasn't sure what this had to do with surviving, but she was sure it did somehow!
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] intotheout 2017-01-18 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"In my world, the alien invasion meant that everyone in the US got moved to Arizona," Tip said. "Kinda making the whole state like one really really really big city. And -- well, no one had any homes, at first. Everyone had to make do with what they could find and we still had things like reservation lands getting stolen back from the Native Americans so white people could live there. It wasn't even about poverty by that point -- no one had any money. White people were just so used to just getting their way and everyone else was so used to being made to stand aside -- we didn't even have a society and we still built the new one to look just like the old one. I'm not sure how many people even noticed it was happening. So I'd change that first. The not noticing."
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] boneyard_girl 2017-01-18 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ada crinkled her nose. "Oh, I bet th' residents loved that," she said dryly. "How many idiot Townies got their asses shot by ranchers for pulling that shit?"

People who lived outside the cities in Arizona tended to be, well, like Ada's family. Highly individualistic, and not exactly willing to put up with entitled bullshit.
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] intotheout 2017-01-18 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know," Tip admitted. "I wasn't there when it all first happened." She'd been driving towards Florida in a flying car. "By the time I got there they'd already put together a new bureaucracy and started ordering everybody around."
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] boneyard_girl 2017-01-18 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Ada turned it over in her head a bit before answering.

"People who join up with th' carnival...it ain't usually because they got a happy life at home," she said slowly. "But we can't be everywhere, and we ain't for everyone."

"Nothin' thrives where it doesn't belong. Lots of people end up homeless 'cause they just don't fit where they are; they're a little too loud or too bright or too much and stayin' where they are is killing them on th' inside. Don't mean that th' street is where they belong, but when you're desperate enough t' take th' chance, anywhere's better than where you are."

Re: Discuss

[identity profile] kenselvren.livejournal.com 2017-01-18 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"What is this about people buying drugs?" Jalian asked. "If they want to, that is their business. If everybody had food and money, some would do bad things with it. They would have their own consequences. Does that mean they don't have the right to food?"

She may have given Tip a look at that.

Re: Discuss

[identity profile] kenselvren.livejournal.com 2017-01-19 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Jalian thought that over, frowning. "So, if they need help...ah. It's the same problems?" she guessed. "Others don't approve of them, so they don't get this help?"

RE: Discuss

[identity profile] greenexorcist.livejournal.com 2017-01-19 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Ano..." Shiemi wan't sure she could talk well about this topic. She didn't know a lot about things like this! But... "In Japan, we have homelessness, too." So there goes your white christian model, Sparkle

She frowned. "I don't think I've ever heard someone say that it's because they use drugs or are sick. People usually just say (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_Japan#Specific_aspects) that they can't get hired anywhere. That there aren't enough jobs anymore. And without a job, they can't afford a place to live."
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[personal profile] intotheout 2017-01-18 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Tip was absolutely here, and looking over her notes with a thoughtful frown. Not the lecture or the class, but the whole reason why the class had to exist. It always seemed to her to come down to "we could make things nice for everyone, but some people just have to feel special", which made her want to hit things. Or maybe yell at people.

She wished the Chief had been able to stick around longer than two days. It was a lot easier to get away with yelling at people when you were really old than when you were really young.