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This morning, my colleagues Thomas Fuller and Josh Haner published a piece they’ve been working on for months. It’s an expansive, visual portrait of a sprawling homeless encampment in Oakland.

Thomas wrote this dispatch about one of the people he met:

Of the dozens of people we interviewed at an Oakland homeless camp over the three months I spent getting to know its residents, Gilberto Gonzalez Rojas stood out for his sartorial selections.

As we discuss in the article about the camp, which was published today, conditions are tough. Yet every time I saw Mr. Gonzalez, he was wearing a tuxedo or a suit.

[Read more about what it was like inside another Oakland homeless encampment as it was being torn down.]