Talking to children about homelessness and addiction is part of parenthood in S.F. [sfchronicle.com]
Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, walk through San Francisco’s Tenderloin to the police station, where they take a karate class. Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle By Maggie Angst, San Francisco Chronicle, December 27, 2024 Walking through San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, often must navigate tents, people in drug-induced stupors, and groups congregating over stolen goods or drugs. For Alabsi’s family, who immigrated from Yemen to...