Describe a time that you had an encounter with a homeless person, either directly or indirectly. What did you think and how did it make you feel?

Prompt: Describe a time that you had an encounter with an unhoused person, either directly or indirectly. What did you think and how did it make you feel?

Prompt Response: I often see unhoused people on certain street corners, benches, or sidewalks simply walking about. I feel great sorrow for them, as I see homelessness as a societal issue, where we as a community have failed them. It also leads me to the reason why pity is almost never a truly good response to anything (especially a living breathing person), as it indicates a hierarchical imbalance that should not exist in society. In conclusion, homeless people should be treated with respect and as actual people, not objects that should feel grateful for spare change.

Summary: Today in class we began reading over a short story and answered questions in Writable.

Reflection: I'm interested in seeing where the story is currently going. I think that the unhoused person is going to steal the car and perhaps hurt himself or one of the other characters.

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