Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022People of color or mixed race account for more than half of all people experiencing homelessness, yet comprise less than a quarter of the total population in the United States. Despite these massive racial disparities, there is a lack of research examining the intersection between race and homelessness. In this dissertation, I conduct three studies that each answer a crucial question regarding racial inequality in homelessness: 1) what causes it? 2) what reproduces it? and 3) what are its consequences? In the first study, I conduct a literature review of historical and contemporary research to show that three primary systems of stratification drive racial disparities in homelessness: racial econ...