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LIVING ON THE OUTSIDE
Living on the Outside is a photovoice project in which homeless and precariously housed people use photography and digital storytelling to show their housing conditions and living circumstances. To date four northern communities—Sudbury, Cochrane, and the First Nations of Constance Lake and Fort Albany—have participated in taking photographs and making videos for this project. Each photograph/video tells a story about couch surfing, sleeping rough, overcrowding, and substandard or inadequate housing. The intent of the images is to reveal hidden aspects of life at the margins of our communities, many times in plain sight but too often overlooked.





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