

A veteran fights homelessness in San Francisco
A team of photographers, writers, and filmmakers--both veteran and civilian--are crisscrossing the country to explore the lives of post-9/11 veterans, the divide between them and their communities, and the stereotypes that veterans and civilians hold about each other. Why does this divide exist? How does it affect communities across the country? And why does it matter?
A veteran fights homelessness in San Francisco
Season 1 Episode 7 | 5m 19s | CC
Del Seymour, a Vietnam veteran, knows San Francisco’s Tenderloin district like nobody else in the city. Del was once homeless in city but today his friends call him "Mayor of the Tenderloin." Del founded Code Tenderloin, a community organization that helps veterans find employment in the tech industry, and serves on San Francisco's homelessness board.