We live in individualistic times: 鈥淚f there鈥檚 a will, there鈥檚 a way.鈥 In this mindset, if you鈥檙e homeless, it鈥檚 because you鈥檙e not trying hard enough.
None of us starts with a blank slate. We inherit from our ancestors opportunities or lack of opportunities, intergenerational traumas and resilience, wealth or poverty.
We have what鈥檚 put on us by societal categorizations such as gender, race, class and ability, which strongly influence whether we are treated as fully human or as something else.
Throw in a life of experiences, education, geographic location and for some much easier times than others 鈥 some people mostly having stability and support, others ripped away from home, family, culture.
I was homeless for years and now have a degree, career and home. I had to fight for this, and it could disappear in an instant because if anything happens, I have no family, savings or strength to do it over again.
I was able to do it because I was treated as deserving a chance because I was white, smart and young. Others saw me as queer, an addict, a foster kid and a dropout, and made my life incredibly difficult.
I could have worked 10 times harder and still have not made it because so many factors were beyond my control.
It鈥檚 time to develop empathy 鈥 understanding that homelessness is a symptom of our societal brokenness and the only way to fix it is to change systems and stop blaming people for not having privilege and opportunity.
Jaq Foster
Victoria