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  • "We want a fair contract" graffiti on a Univeristy of Windsor sidewalk. CUPE local 1393 is in its 13th day of a strike against the univeristy over job security and pay equity.
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  • Graffiti in an alley near 186 King Street, a low income apartment bulding on 17 June 2022 in London, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti on a picnic table near the rear fence at UA, a former university student dormitory. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 28 October 2021. UA is an interim project operated by the Working Centre of Kitchener, a community based nonprofit venture, in partnership with the Region of Waterloo, a government body. Both organisations are responding to the rapid increase in homelessness in the region. UA can house up to eighty individuals and has six to eight people on staff for each of the three daily shifts. Most but not all of the residents have drug addictions and mental health concerns. Some individuals have moved to other supported housing while many of the current residents have been living at UA for a year.
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  • Graffiti on the side a a garage bordering an alley during the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti on a ramp railing at a repurposed university student dormitory that is now housing for up to eighty people who were homeless. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 30 November 2021. The dormitory, informally called UA, is operated by the Working Centre of Kitchener, a nonprofit, community based venture, and funded by Region of Waterloo, a governing body.
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  • "How happy is the blameless vessel's [sic] lot" graffiti quoting Alexander Pope on an outdoor wall of a former university student dormitory that now houses people who were homeless. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 29 November 2021. The dormitory project, called UA, is operated by the Working Centre of Kitchener, a nonprofit, community based venture, and Region of Waterloo, a governing body.
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  • Graffiti and drawing on plywood on Ouelttee Avenue on 21 July 2022 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti on the side of Whitehall Apartments, a low income rental building, on 17 June 2022 in London, Ontario.
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  • Close up of discarded couch near a red fence with graffiti in a lane near Gignac Park in May 2022 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Alley graffiti and man, Windsor, Ontario, 2021.
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  • Red fence and graffiti near  Gignac Park during the covid-19 pandemic in March 2002 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Detail of graffiti in an alley near construction at 195 Dundas on 17 June 2022 in London, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti, Marentette Avenue, Windsor.
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  • Wall, dead tree, graffiti, and shadows at a vacant property during the covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti in the stairwell of a permanent stage in Lanspeary Park on 04 January 2023 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti spells "raise" on a wall during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti in the stairwell of a permanent stage in Lanspeary Park on 04 January 2023 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti on the lane side of St. John's Kitchen, a Working Centre community tool, on 25 November 2021 in Kitchcener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti along an alley near construction at 195 Dundas on 17 June 2022 in London, Ontario.
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  • Rear entrance to a closed cannabis supply store featuring graffiti art by a well known local artist during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti and gas meter on the corner of a building in 2018 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti at St. John's Kitchen. April 2023, Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Graffiti on buildings at the end of an alley that leads to construction at 195 Dundas on 17 June 2022 in London, Ontario.
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  • Artist Pamela Rojas cleans graffiti off a mural at 256 King Street West. She designed the mural, painted by 145 volunteers, for a now closed refugee centre. She is hoping the new building owners, The Working Centre, will help repair the damage.
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  • Artist Pamela Rojas cleans graffiti off a mural at 256 King Street West. She designed the mural, painted by 145 volunteers, for a now closed refugee centre. She is hoping the new building owners, The Working Centre, will help repair the damage.
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  • Artist Pamela Rojas cleans graffiti off a mural at 256 King Street West. She designed the mural, painted by 145 volunteers, for a now closed refugee centre. She is hoping the new building owners, The Working Centre, will help repair the damage.
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  • Artist Pamela Rojas cleans graffiti off a mural at 256 King Street West. She designed the mural, painted by 145 volunteers, for a now closed refugee centre. She is hoping the new building owners, The Working Centre, will help repair the damage.
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  • Artist Pamela Rojas cleans graffiti off a mural at 256 King Street West. She designed the mural, painted by 145 volunteers, for a now closed refugee centre. She is hoping the new building owners, The Working Centre, will help repair the damage.
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  • Black and white line drawing, glass blocks and red graffiti on a yellow brick wall on the outside of Phog Lounge in downtown Windsor, Canada.
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  • Graffiti on the overgrown back of a former wine making store used now as a church. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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  • Graffiti on the wall of an auto repair shop on Ottawa Street in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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  • Graffiti on the overgrown back of a former wine making store used now as a church. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
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  • Graffiti---detail---on Ottawa Street, Windsor, Ontario, 2023.
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  • Caruso Auto Repair, Windsor, 2022.
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  • Caruso Auto Repair, Windsor, 2022.
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  • Caruso Auto Repair, Windsor, 2022.
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  • Unnamed street between Moy and Hall #3, Windsor, 2021.
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  • St. Alphonsus Cemetary, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Alley near my house. Windsor, Ontario, June 2023.
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  • Close up text on a green tiny house at A Better Tent City 49 Ardelt, a long term homeless peoples's encampment, on 26 October 2021.
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  • Relocated tiny house at A Better Tent City 49 Ardelt, a long term homeless peoples's encampment, on 26 October 2021.
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  • Laneway near Gignac Park in May 2022 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Caruso Auto Repair, Windsor, 2022.
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  • Caruso Auto Repair, Windsor, 2022.
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  • Alley between Oullette and Pelissier #1, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Unnamed street between Moy and Hall #5, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Unnamed street between Moy and Hall #4, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Unnamed street between Moy and Hall #2, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Early morning at an abandoned buiilding during the covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Vacant lot of a long ago burned down building during the covid-19 panedemic in March 2020 in Windsor.
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  • Alley between Oullette and Pelissier #5, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Alley between Oullette and Pelissier #4, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Alley between Oullette and Pelissier #3, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Unnamed street between Moy and Hall #1, Windsor, 2021.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • The Cut, sometimes a park and often a place for homeless people encampments. Windsor, Ontario, 2023.
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  • Invitus, a poem by William Forest Henley, on the wall St. John's Kitchen, a Working Centre enhanced soup kitchen, on 02 December 2021 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • A tornado shaped poem found at A Better Tent City Lot 42, a homeless persons's encampment, on 09 September 2020 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Alley between Oullette and Pelissier #2, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Victoria and University, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Inside the safe use room at King Street Shelter in Kitchener on 23 November 2023. The room saves lives and is controversial amongst the residents.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • CANADA, 2023. Exteriors of the 97 Victoria street North site after the moves of St. John's Kitchen and Worth a Second Look.
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  • The Cut, sometimes a park and often a place for homeless people encampments. Windsor, Ontario, 2023.
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  • Graffitti and writing on the wall, former Boom Boom Room Club, windsor, Ontario, 2023.
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  • Residence at UA, a surplus university dormitory used for a temporary homeless project, on 23 November 2021 in Waterloo, Ontario.
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  • Tiny houses and tables a few days after the  third reloction ofr A Better Tent City, a long term homeless persons's encampment, on 29 October 2021 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Picnic table with slogan and shopping cart in the parking lot at UA, a surplus university dormitory used for a temporary homeless project, on 28 October 2021 in Waterloo, Ontario.
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  • Marianne Zurbrigg a.k.a. Mari with an i don't ask me why, a resident at A Better Tent City Lot 42 on 09 September 2020 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Street Help vehicle and wall, Windsor, Ontario, 2021.
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  • Graffitti in an alley outside St. Alphonsus Cemetary, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Alley Kats strip club nack entry, Windsor, 2020.
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  • A long abandoned bulding on Ouellette Avenue during the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • "Last MInute Kid 10.14" graffit on side of a tanker rail car during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • "Last MInute Kid 10.14" graffit on side of a tanker rail car during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 in Windsor, Ontario.
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  • Graffitti and writing on the wall, former Boom Boom Room Club, windsor, Ontario, 2023.
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  • Windsor Essex Train Terminal area #3, Windsor, 2021.
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  • Courtyard table (writing), Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Graffiti on a needle drop box in a side patio area of a former university student dormitory that now houses people who were homeless. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 29 November 2021. UA, as the building is now called, is a partnership between the Working Centre of Kitchener, a nonprofit, community based venture, and Region of Waterloo, a governing body.
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  • Phil---last name withheld---poses in front of graffiti on the side of UA, a former university student dormitory that now houses the homeless. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 23 November 2021. UA is an interim project operated by the Working Centre of Kitchener, a community based nonprofit venture, in partnership with the Region of Waterloo, a government body. Both organisations are responding to the rapid increase in homelessness in the region. UA can house up to eighty individuals and has six to eight people on staff for each of the three daily shifts. Most but not all of the residents have drug addictions and mental health concerns. Some individuals have moved to other supported housing while many of the current residents have been living at UA for a year. Phil was hesitant to allow publication of this photo until he saw it. In fact he was hesitant to take the photo. He was particularly pleased with the "dreamer" background and has given permission to use the photo.
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  • Phil---last name withheld---poses in front of graffiti on the side of UA, a former university student dormitory that now houses the homeless. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 23 November 2021. UA is an interim project operated by the Working Centre of Kitchener, a community based nonprofit venture, in partnership with the Region of Waterloo, a government body. Both organisations are responding to the rapid increase in homelessness in the region. UA can house up to eighty individuals and has six to eight people on staff for each of the three daily shifts. Most but not all of the residents have drug addictions and mental health concerns. Some individuals have moved to other supported housing while many of the current residents have been living at UA for a year. Phil was hesitant to allow publication of this photo until he saw it. In fact he was hesitant to take the photo. He was particularly pleased with the "dreamer" background and has given permission to use the photo.
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  • Graffiti by Denial in an alley in 2018 in Windsor, Canada.
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  • Graffiti on a table in the outside courtyard at Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Graffiti found on a wall near a vacant property during the covid-19 panedemic in March 2020 in Windsor.
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  • Canada, Ontario, Windsor. Graffiti.
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