The Invisible Homeless (Directors' Cut)
The Invisible Homeless is a short documentary written and directed by Nick Anderson of Bright Coast Productions and Ian Lee of Jolie Media. The film explores the Sacramento homeless crisis from the perspectives of women and children directly experiencing homelessness, as well as leaders in government, non-profits, academia, and community organizations. Sacramento's homeless headcount has surpassed San Francisco's numbers; the film situates itself in this present moment and looks forward to potential solutions such as affordable housing.

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Dregs of the City: Sacramento | Short Documentary

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Searching for Hope: Homeless in Sacramento

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"Until You've Experienced It" | A Documentary about Homelessness in Roseville, California

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From Middle Class to Homeless | When the System Fails You

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Surviving in America Between Dreams and Bills | Hard Earned - Episode 1

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When the employed are pushed into homelessness

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They Let Homeless People Live in Their Backyard

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Jackie (Full Episode) — FIRSTHAND: Homeless

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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A new way home: Dallas has a new approach to tackle homeless encampments

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Homeless in America: USA's Invisible People | DISPATCH | Full HD Poverty Homelessness Documentary

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Homeless people across U.S. share their daily struggles as cities aim to solve the crisis

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Unhoused | Aging Matters

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El Cajon Police Department: Documentary on the Frontlines of Homelessness and Enforcement

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Poverty

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Trapped in paradise: how we got the homeless situation (part 1)

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America’s Last Affordable Housing Is Under Threat

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Inside a Homeless Shelter!

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People Are Going Missing Living Homeless In America

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