Homelessness Ain’t No Crime Rally and March

On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear Johnson v. Grants Pass, the most significant case concerning the rights of homeless people in decades. Like many cities and towns across the country and within the Commonwealth, Grants Pass, Oregon’s lack of affordable housing and homeless shelters has driven many members of its homeless community to resort to sleeping on the streets. The Supreme Court’s decision in this case will dictate whether or not cities are allowed to arrest and fine people for things like sleeping outside with a pillow or blanket, even when there are no safe shelter options.

As Kentuckians prepare to grapple with the fallout from the passage of House Bill 5, part of which essentially criminalizes homelessness, the Madison County Tenants Union, UP Initiative, Madison Home Inc., Appalachian Community Meal Project, and the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy are hosting the Homelessness Ain’t No Crime Rally and March on Monday, April 22nd at noon.

Taking place at the Madison County Tenants Union office (292 Glades Rd., Suite 7, Berea), the event will allow activists from Berea and the surrounding areas gather to learn more about the Grants Pass case and how House Bill 5 will affect those experiencing homelessness in Kentucky.

To RSVP for the event, please visit the event page.

It’s also more important than ever for local legislators to know that Kentuckians demand more funding for affordable housing and rental assistance. Tell them now that safe, stable, affordable housing is a human right!