As we reported Friday, homeless advocates announced Valentine’s Weekend that they’ve been running a “modern underground railroad” of sorts: they’ve been taking over some of Minneapolis’ hundreds of foreclosed and vacant homes to provide shelter for homeless families. Yesterday, Cheri Honkala who heads the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign, told me that 13 families are now safely housed in 13 vacant homes in two Minneapolis neighborhoods. But, in a new video by TC Indymedia, she says this is just the beginning: “We’ll continue filling houses until we end homelessness.”