
Tiny homes, big dreams: How some activists are reimagining shelter for the homeless
Tucked inside a residential neighborhood in Madison, Wis., and surrounded by a wooden fence and greenery, are nine little houses. With multicolored siding and roofs, they look like people-sized birdhouses. And they fit right in. So does Gene Cox, 48. He hasn't been homeless in more than seven years. …

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