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Content Warning: This conversation includes racially and/or culturally derogatory language and/or negative depictions of Black and Indigenous people of color, women, and LGBTQI+ individuals. Rather than remove this content, we present it in the context of twentieth-century social history to acknowledge and learn from its impact and to inspire awareness and discussion. Former Assistant Warden of the Cook County Jail, Hans W.
Discussion about halfway houses with a panel of former halfway house residents.
Discussion about the homeless with a panel of guests
According to Bonnie Jean Romney and Hugh Romney of Hog Farm and Sam Zambito of Drop City, the communes are like living with expanded families. Bonnie Jean Romney said that people are looking for alternative life styles or a better life or a meaningful truth. To earn money, the people pick apples or sell beads. They also work in construction or deconstruction.