On ‘Alternative Walking Tours,’ Formerly Homeless People Share Their Perspectives

The tours help the guides embrace the next chapter of their lives, while showing tourists a hidden side of the city they’re visiting.

On ‘Alternative Walking Tours,’ Formerly Homeless People Share Their Perspectives

The tours help the guides embrace the next chapter of their lives, while showing tourists a hidden side of the city they’re visiting.

Courtesy of Invisible Cities

MaryLou Costa is a freelance writer fascinated by the future of work, especially changes that advance women in the workplace. She also covers sustainability, innovation, technology, startups, marketing and more. Her work has featured in The Guardian, The Observer, Business Insider, Raconteur, Sifted, Digiday, Marketing Week and others, plus she has appeared on Times Radio, BBC and Sky News.

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