Art
ArtBy Michael Craig July 15, 2016
The Monkey and the Clown
A story by vendor and artist Michael Craig
ArtBy Ronald Turner July 14, 2016
What Does Community Mean to You?
Vendor artist on the meaning of “community.”
ArtBy Franklin Sterling July 14, 2016
Cares
A poem by Vendor/Artist Franklin Sterling in response to the tragedy in Orlando.
ArtBy Ronald Turner July 13, 2016
Community
Artist and Vendor Ronald Turner on what community means to him
ArtBy Gwynette Smith July 13, 2016
How to Build Community
Vendor and artist Gwynette Smith writes about an individual’s role in their community and the world
ArtBy Richard Embden July 13, 2016
Community on the Streets
Vendor artist writes about the differences between housed and unhoused communities.
ArtBy Eric Thompson-Bey July 13, 2016
Down on the Farm: Part 3
Vendor and artist Eric Thompson-Bey gives an update on his day-to-day life at Quaker Valley Orchards
ArtBy William Mack July 13, 2016
REVIEW: Patti Labelle
Volunteer William Mack shares his thoughts on Labelle’s show at the Strathmore Music Center
ArtBy Robert Williams July 13, 2016
Perception or Reality: What does freedom mean to you?
Vendor artist expresses views on equality and being a veteran on Independence Day.
ArtBy Robert Warren / Ricardo Meriedy / Sheila White / Debora Brantley / Joe Jackson / Robert Williams / Charles Davis / Damon Smith July 5, 2016
Street Sense Vendors Write and Illustrate Solutions to Homelessness
Our vendors brainstormed creative ways to end homelessness at our writing and illustration workshops.
ArtBy Eric Thompson-Bey July 2, 2016
Down on the Farm: Part 2
It’s always good to be around good people. When I first started this job I knew that I’d be working…
ArtBy Debora Brantley June 30, 2016
Claude and Gussie: Part 1
The second part of vendor and artist Debora Brantley’s series
ArtBy Gerald Anderson June 30, 2016
AFTER KATRINA: A Ten-Year Roller Coaster, Part 22
The next installment in vendor and artist Gerald Anderson’s series
ArtBy Sybil Taylor June 27, 2016
Visit to the Lincoln Cemetery
Vendor and artist Sybil Taylor remembers her father after visiting his grave
ArtBy Franklin Sterling June 27, 2016
[Untitled], with Inspiration from Cambridge
A poem by Franklin Sterling
ArtBy Patty Smith / Angie Whitehurst June 23, 2016
A Play at Wilson High School
A group of Street Sense vendors and Wilson High School students showcased the “Devising Hope” play.
ArtBy Debora Brantley June 23, 2016
Claude and Gussie: An Introduction
Street Sense vendor and artist begins a new series.
Art June 23, 2016
In the Bottom, In the Cut
Street Sense vendor and artist shares his experiences as living unsheltered.
ArtBy Robert Warren June 23, 2016
A Mold of Me
A poem written by Street Sense vendor and artist, Robert Warren.
ArtBy Aida Peery June 23, 2016
Two Weeks Gone & Back
Street Sense vendor and artist shares her experience about taking care of her mother and concerns about her health.
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