asks They Live in the opening scenes, as
images of homeless people fill depressed urban slums and crowd around TVs to see how the rest of the country lives.
Not exact matches
I explained to them that I considered the story, which hinges on invisibility, a metaphor for the
homeless situation, and that I wanted to make a series
of black - and - white photographs
of various
homeless people holding the stone, how I would hand color the stone red in each
image and write a text consisting
of all the stories I'd collect.
It must celebrate the bond between a
person and their pet, feature pet owners who have been underrepresented in positive animal welfare stories (like
people of color, low - income
people or
homeless people), and include only
images of people and their pets together and happy.
With the
images we currently see every day on our TV screens,
of refugees desperately struggling across oceans and fields to escape the horrors
of war, it may be slightly more difficult this year than most for
people to find further compassion for those who are
homeless this winter.