An Atlanta clergy organization went above and beyond to bring awareness to the worsening homelessness crisis in the area. According to Fox 5 Atlanta , the Concerned Black Clergy of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc. took on the cold and slept outside various churches in the Atlanta area, pledging solidarity with unhoused people. A few members sleeping in a church parking lot pitched tents and started a fire. “We’re here because we care,” Bishop Greg Fann told Fox 5 Atlanta. “We’re here because we want to know what it’s like to be homeless.” Participants told Fox 5 Atlanta that, while they knew they had a long, cold night ahead of them, it was worth the chance that their demonstration would address Atlanta’s homelessness issue, which many noted is happening alongside a growing affordable housing crisis. “An affordable one-bedroom apartment, the average is $1,400. So, we’re seeing people that are struggling, people that are living in their cars and tents,” Reverend Shannon Jones, the...