 I'm here to show you how you can help your neighbors. I'm here to show you how we can help the world. I've been working on a personal photographic project called Our World Inside Out. In my city of Chicago, this is what I found, left behind after our markets crashed. This year I will return to the 50 houses that I photographed with the help of an investigative journalism grant, because I want to tell the story of these houses. But I have no idea what I'm about to find. And I've also photographed in the city of New Orleans, where I have again photographed abandoned houses. This was on the five-year anniversary of Katrina, but I have also photographed those who are returning to the city of New Orleans and those who have chosen to move there to rebuild the city house by house. And I've also photographed in your country, Brazil, where resources go unused and in some rare cases, historical sites and houses are guarded by a botero, not allowing life in or out. But I've also photographed your neighbors in the favelas, in the areas of the Movimento Semterra, in the Movimento Semterra, where people take it upon themselves to rebuild their homes, found object by found object. This is where our World Inside Out began, with my home. I photographed my family home of 17 years after my father disappeared and abandoned our family. I never meant to show the world these images. In fact, I had no idea why I created them at the time. But I know now, Inside Out is one word. There is no delineation between what happens inside our homes and what is translated to the outside world. The more you look, the more you see. There's more than one story here and many more to be told. I want you to share these images with your family and friends. Better yet, I want you to share your story with the world. And I wish to help you do this. We live in a world with dwindling resources and ever-expanding cities. We must learn to use what we have and celebrate this. We must have the type of conversations that create a shift in our thinking and thus inspire and create change. You have the power to do this. And you have the power to help our neighbors so that we can all come home. Thank you.