Blog Post #6: Reflecting on Interviews - Skyler Paulsen

 Blog Post #6: Reflecting on Interviews

My problem that I chose was the homeless problem, specifically in San Francisco. The person I interviewed is related to this problem because they are residents of the city. They have lived in San Francisco for most of their life and can see firsthand the affects and impacts of homelessness. In addition, they are aware of the plans and actions the city government makes to combat the increase of homeless and people living on the street. 

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This might have impacted their answers because the answers they gave me had firsthand experiences of the homeless and a better insight to the problem since they are around downtown and areas affected the most. Being from San Francisco myself, I am aware of the homeless problem and I did not learn too much new information about the problem regarding to homelessness. However, the person I interviewed helped me gain a new perspective of homelessness and how those on the streets are affected and in the end are good humans who have taken a wrong turn in life. This person's response helps to understand the problem because talking to another person about this topic shows the complexity of the problem. Not much is missing from my understanding since living in San Francisco and now being able to talk to someone about homelessness allows me to understand the topic well.

S.F. pays $61,000 a year for one tent in a site to shelter the homeless.  Why?

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