On Nov. 28, 2017, the day that the city of Seattle announced where it would put $34 million worth of homeless services, three things became clear.
First, the city planned to put money behind the Pathways Home plan, a controversial strategy to combat homelessness in Seattle.
Second, leaders wanted to do so in an inclusive way, funding organizations led by Indigenous peoples, an acknowledgment of the reality that Native Americans are seven times more likely to be homeless than a White person in King County. ...