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Activist urges compassion over criminalization for homeless crisis

July 15, 2024 | Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota



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Activist urges compassion over criminalization for homeless crisis
During a recent Duluth City Council meeting, community members voiced strong concerns regarding proposed ordinances aimed at addressing homelessness and public safety. Critics argued that these measures would not enhance safety but rather obscure the realities faced by vulnerable populations in the city.

One speaker highlighted that the council's approach seemed more focused on hiding the issues rather than addressing them, suggesting that Duluth is failing its constituents by not adequately supporting those in need. The speaker emphasized that the definition of a \"safe city\" should not come at the expense of marginalized individuals, who often remain unseen and unsupported.

Brandy Moxley, a registered nurse and graduate student, shared her personal journey, illustrating the precariousness of her situation despite her achievements. Moxley urged the council to recognize the humanity of those experiencing homelessness, advocating for compassionate solutions rather than punitive measures. She expressed concern that criminalizing homelessness would not solve the underlying issues of hunger, cold, and hopelessness.

The meeting underscored a growing tension between the city’s efforts to manage homelessness and the need for more humane, supportive strategies. As discussions continue, community advocates are calling for a shift in focus towards helping those in need rather than imposing penalties that may only serve to mask the problem.

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