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Mandel’s Meagan Ray-Novak discusses her new research revealing family and relationship priorities

What happened before? CWRU study sheds light on what contributes to homelessness
WEWSMeagan Ray-Novak, research associate at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ Center on Poverty and Community Development, discussed her new research revealing that family and relationship priorities—especially caretaking in crisis—profoundly influence the lives and decisions of those experiencing chronic homelessness.