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INFILTRATED: THE IDEOLOGICAL CAPTURE OF HOMELESSNESS ADVOCACY

New report reveals how a growing number of organizations in the homelessness policy space are aligned with radical worldviews.


This Capital Research Center report–Infiltrated: The Ideological Capture of Homeless Advocacy–demonstrates how a growing number of organizations in the homelessness policy space are aligned with radical—even extremist— worldviews, ranging from anti-police and anti-capitalist movements to groups that express support for foreign terrorist organizations. These actors have exploited structural vulnerabilities in the nonprofit sector—lax oversight, complex funding channels, and even the legal system —to push ideas that are not merely unorthodox but deeply destabilizing.

A PDF of the report is linked below.

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Ryan Mauro

Ryan Mauro is an investigative researcher for Capital Research Center. He is also an adjunct professor at Regent University and the former director of…
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Ken Braun

As managing editor and director of content of CRC, Ken Braun edits Capital Research magazine. He also conducts investigative research and drafts profiles for InfluenceWatch.org. He previously worked…
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Robert Stilson

Robert runs several of CRC’s specialized projects. Originally from Indiana, he has a B.A. from Hanover College and a J.D. from University of Richmond School of Law, where he graduated…
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