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An evocative reminder we all have the same needs - a homeless person's fresh-washed jeans hang up to dry on an East Alisal railroad overpass near Market Street in Salinas. She washed and wrung them out by hand in a five-gallon bucket, using water borrowed from a nearby building.

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USA "Down and Still Out: Homeless in Salinas" Jay Dunn
An evocative reminder we all have the same needs - a homeless person's fresh-washed jeans hang up to dry on an East Alisal railroad overpass near Market Street in Salinas. She washed and wrung them out by hand in a five-gallon bucket, using water borrowed from a nearby building.