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  2. We Are All Homeless - Wikipedia

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    We Are All Homeless is a visual arts project created by Willie Baronet in 1993. [1] Baronet, who works as a professor of advertising at Southern Methodist University, has collected over 2,200 [2] signs from homeless people across the world which he displays through the project in a variety of exhibitions across the United States and United Kingdom.

  3. Comic Relief USA - Wikipedia

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    Comic Relief USA was a non-profit charity organization whose mission was to raise funds to help those in need—particularly America's homeless.It has raised and distributed nearly US$50 million toward providing assistance—including health care services—to homeless people throughout the United States.

  4. Category:Fictional homeless people - Wikipedia

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  5. ‘Be grateful for what you have.’ How a homeless Tri-Cities ...

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    Homeless since he way 16 years-old, Steve-O Wold wears a hat with the Superman logo on it while sitting in a city park off Fruitland Street in Kennewick.

  6. He was homeless when he took this picture. Now it’s hanging ...

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  7. Life Underground - Wikipedia

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    a sleeping homeless person being watched over by a police officer [7] a couple walking arm and arm [7] workers sweeping up subway tokens [7] a couple of fare beaters sneaking under a barrier and a cop ready to catch them on the other side [5] a little man with a big money bag sitting quietly on a bench [2] perpetually waiting for a train [5]

  8. This artist always rejected gentrification. But homelessness ...

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    Homeless people still roam the area, but there are no longer clusters of tents. Conditions are better, but the city still has the wrong solution for homelessness, he said: There should be smaller ...

  9. I Have A Name Project - Wikipedia

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    The photos have been described as having quiet solidity, an air of survived desertion, simple, and giving of an air of aloneness. [4] IHAN displayed photos in conjunction with the Carlos G. Figueroa foundation. Figueroa was an Arizona homeless man who was murdered and robbed in 2003. [12]