Series Index
A complete visual guide to every story, series, and movement page on What Joe Sees.
Movement Principles
These pages explain the core ideas behind Shelter Outline and What Joe Sees the values, the corrections, and the dignity‑first framework guiding the movement.
The Difference Between Exploitation & Help
A foundational movement principle explaining how exploitation hides behind “awareness” and why dignity‑first support matters.
The 6‑Story “Exploitation vs. Help” Series
This educational series breaks down the difference between harmful actions and real support, using clear, public‑facing explanations.
Exploitation Disguised as “Awareness”
Why filming unhoused people is not awareness it’s exploitation.
Harmful Acts of Kindness That Aren’t Kindness
How “kindness” can destabilize someone living in fragile conditions.
Manufactured Experiments That Set People Up to Fail
Why staged “experiments” are manipulative and harmful.
Sweeps & Displacement
How forced encampment clearings create chaos and reset progress.
What Real Help Looks Like
The qualities of stabilizing, dignity‑first support.
The Path to Dignity‑First Support
A vision for a coordinated, humane, stability‑focused city.
Homeless Stories (Narrative Series)
First‑person accounts, lived‑experience stories, and narrative pieces documenting the reality of homelessness in Stockton.
Shadow Stayed With Me
A personal story of connection, loss, and survival.
Senior Haven Encampment
A look inside a fragile community of seniors living outdoors.
Shelter Outline Program Pages
The institutional backbone of the movement systems, models, and frameworks built for dignity‑first support.
Ground Support
The city’s first dignity‑first foot‑care and stability program.
Emotional Climate
How Stockton manages emotional and sensory stability across sites.
What Joe Sees (Media & Commentary)
The correction lens exposing harmful narratives and educating the public.
The Correction Lens
Why What Joe Sees exists and what it corrects.
Special Projects
One‑off stories, seasonal projects, and standalone pieces that don’t fit into a series.
Stray Care
A dignity‑first approach to supporting animals connected to encampments.
