Worlds of Homelessness
WORLDS OF HOMELESSNESS - DAY 2: How have artists engaged with homelessness in a meaningful way?
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WORLDS OF HOMELESSNESS - DAY 2: How have artists engaged with homelessness in a meaningful way?
The discussion on day 2 of the Worlds Of Homelessness event series, which took place at NAVEL, a collectively driven cultural organization in Los Angeles, dealt with questions such as: How have artists engaged in a meaningful way with homelessness? What strategies have they used to engage with communities, or are they part of the communities themselves? What challenges do artists face, and how do they engage with these challenges? What types of artistic engagements with homelessness are problematic, and why? What could be described as best practices?
Radames Eger, who grew up in Brazil and moved to Frankfurt, Germany with a dance scholarship, joined the event via Skype for a Q&A session after the screening of his film EX°ST. He has experienced homelessness and designs and creates clothes for homeless people, including jackets that can be changed into sleeping bags that he distributes to the community for free.
Also screened was the film LONG STORY SHORT by Natalie Bookchin, in which over 100 people at homeless shelters, food banks, adult literacy programs, and job training centers in Los Angeles and the Bay Area in Northern California speak about their experiences of poverty.