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Nowhere to Call Home

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In many cities and small communities across Canada, the individuals and families that experience homelessness are often invisible to the greater community around them.

People may walk by or see someone that is homeless, yet they feel a disconnection.

They see homelessness as an experience that happens to "other people" not something that could ever affect them.

However, Leah's work bridges the gap between "us" and "them" by bringing humanity to all the faces of these individuals.

Leah does a wonderful job of highlighting the heart and the struggle that everyone can relate to.

People that experience homelessness have families, they have favorite foods, pets, jobs, goals, and dreams along with their struggles.

Leah's photographs capture the story of homelessness with all of its rich complexity in an image and through conversation. * Gail Hoekstra, Executive Director; and Carlin Dykstra, Housing Stability Support Worker, Welcome In Drop-In Centre

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Product Details
Austin Macauley Publishers
1645364828 / 9781645364825
eBook (EPUB)
12/12/2019
English
100 pages
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