http://www.welcomehomela.org
November 19, 2007
Downtown Los Angeles, Skid Row
A group of L.A. students and artists took to the streets to bring attention to the homeless epidemic on Skid Row. They created imageries of windows - symbols of homes, security and hope - using the guerilla art tactic of light graffiti, also known as "throwies."
In Downtown Los Angeles, 6,000 homeless people live in an area of less than one square-mile known as Skid Row. It is the most concentrated population of the destitue in the western United States.
It has been reported that local hospitals and law enforcement agencies form nearby suburban areas have been caught "dumping" homeless individuals in Skid Row upon their release.
Every night, 80,000 homeless are spending the night on the streets of LA County while, just across town, some of the wealthiest people in the country remain oblivious to the situation.
http://thresholdinteractive.com
http://graffitiresearchlab.com (less)
http://www.welcomehomela.org
November 19, 2007
Downtown Los Angeles, Skid Row
A group of L.A. students and artists took to the streets to bring attention to the homeless epidemic on Skid Row. They created imageries of windows - symbols of h...