I smile to keep from crying': Americans without homes in pictures
Briefly

Tony Docekal's captivating work in The Color of Money and Trees challenges societal norms, portraying the complexities of success and the underlying struggles of those living on society's fringes.
The title of the book, The Color of Money and Trees, reflects the dual nature of green, representing both the allure of wealth and the simplicity of nature, inviting reflection on what truly matters.
Chad's story on Skid Row encapsulates resilience amid adversity, where wearing a pink wedding dress became a profound statement of identity, offering a glimpse into the lives of those marginalized by society.
Larry's reflective remark on Hope Street underscores a painful reality; despite his hardships while living in his car, he chose to prioritize helping another person over his own needs.
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