A small group of activists’ efforts revolutionized our nation’s policies to address homelessness and created lasting change on the streets of DC. In 1970, a Catholic Priest and graduate students at the George Washington University, formed a group to protest the Vietnam War: The Community for Creative Nonviolence (CCNV). CCNV quickly turned their attention and efforts
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