The Toxic Exploitation of Tylor Chase: A Wake-Up Call for Our Society

In December of 2025, the world learned that Tylor Chase, a former child actor who once played Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, was found homeless. The news was shocking, and while some people expressed concern, a disturbing pattern quickly emerged—one that exposed the darker side of our culture’s obsession with fame, voyeurism,Continue reading “The Toxic Exploitation of Tylor Chase: A Wake-Up Call for Our Society”

Interfaith Friday #14: Housing Is a Human Right

Faith leaders and non-religious advocates are joining forces to fight homelessness and housing insecurity. In New York, a coalition of Buddhist temples and Jewish congregations teamed up with secular housing justice organizations to convert unused religious properties into transitional housing. Meanwhile, humanist organizations are lobbying for rent control laws and tenant protections. This united effortContinue reading “Interfaith Friday #14: Housing Is a Human Right”

Why Do We Still Have So Many Homeless People, and What Is Being Done About It?

In one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the question of why so many people are still homeless can seem like a profound paradox. The United States has made significant strides in many areas of social progress, from technological innovation to economic growth. However, when it comes to addressing homelessness, the country continues toContinue reading “Why Do We Still Have So Many Homeless People, and What Is Being Done About It?”