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  • Windsor, Canada. 22 May 2015. --John Clarke, Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, listens to Lorena Shelpley-Garvey,Voices Against Poverty, speak at the Raise the Rates town hall meeting at the Downtown Mission.  -- The Raise the Rates campaign made a stop in Windsor Canada for a town hall meeting and rally. The campaign is an anti-austerity fight against the Ontario government's reducing of social welfare payments and the bungled Social Assistance system.
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  • Mike Turnbull and Pat Katona of the Unemployed Help Centre (UHC) of Windsor speak at a press conference about the need for a comprehensive poverty reduction policy for Ontario. Turnbull manages the UHC food bank and Katona manages the job bank. They are part of a group of social agencies speaking about poverty reduction held at Legal Assistance of Windsor.
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  • Angel Femia hugs Alicia at the LIFT office in Toronto in April, 2000. Angel and Alicia from the LoveCry organisation were visiting Low Income Families Together, another poverty organisation, as the result of a workshop on youth poverty. (Photo Doug MacLellan)
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  • Angel Femia hugs Alicia at the LIFT office in Toronto in April, 2000. Angel and Alicia from the LoveCry organisation were visiting Low Income Families Together, another poverty organisation, as the result of a workshop on youth poverty. (Photo Doug MacLellan)
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  • Hugo Vega of Windsor Y speaks and Paul Chislett of Windsor Workers' Action Centre listens during a press conference at Legal Assistance of Windsor about a comphrensive poverty reduction policy for Ontario.
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  • Marion Overholt (second from left), Adam Vasey, Hugo Vega and Paul Chislett are part of a press confernece held at Legal Asisstance of Windsor speaking about the need for a comprehensive poverty reduction policy for Ontario. Various groups spoke about specific areas the policy should consider.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • Chris, right, and Angel Femia take a cigarette break after a meeting at Low Income Families Together (LIFT) in Toronto. Angel  operates LoveCry, an organization that helps street people, most of whom are teenagers. LIFT and LoveCry got together to discuss child poverty. (Photo by Doug MacLellan)
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • Chris, right, and Angel Femia take a cigarette break after a meeting at Low Income Families Together (LIFT) in Toronto. Angel  operates LoveCry, an organization that helps street people, most of whom are teenagers. LIFT and LoveCry got together to discuss child poverty. (Photo by Doug MacLellan)
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty on June 15, 2000, called for a protest called "Fight to Win" against  policies of the Ontario Government headed by Premier Mike Harris. About 1000 protesters arrived at Queen's Park after which a dlegation asked to be admitted to the parliament in order to speak to repreentatives. Denied and then a short time later a molotov cocktail was thrown, by whom I do not know, and a full fledged riot ensued with many arrests and injuries.
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  • Angel Femia (centre) and other protestors listen to speeches in June, 2000 at Toronto City Hall. A group of anti-poverty activists and supporters heasrd a speech suggesting local government was not doing enough to help the homeless. Angel Femia is the founder of LoveCry, an anti-abuse organisation that helps mostly young street people. (Photo Doug MacLellan)
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  • Angel Femia (centre) and other protestors listen to speeches in June, 2000 at Toronto City Hall. A group of anti-poverty activists and supporters heasrd a speech suggesting local government was not doing enough to help the homeless. Angel Femia is the founder of LoveCry, an anti-abuse organisation that helps mostly young street people. (Photo Doug MacLellan)
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  • Adam Vasey of Pathway to Potential speaks during a press conference held at Legal Assistance of Windsor about the need for a comphrehensive povery reduction policy for Ontario.
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  • "You're not better than me, you just have it better than me," says Daniel about people who look down on the mission's guests. Downtown Mission courtyard, Victoria Avenue gate, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Brad, dancer, choreographer, and father. Homeless as a teenager. "We need someone to help us", he says. "I need someone to help me." Victoria Avenue sidewalk across from the Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Unnamed scooter driver, Raluca, Alex (her boyfriend), and Lawrence (hat and glasses) in the Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Garbage from overnight sleepers still needs to be picked up before guests can be served breakfast. Victoria Avenue side of the Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Diana, a long time resident, poses with a beer A Better City Lot 42, an experimental homeless persons's encampment, on 13 October 2020 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Alvin, a co-cordinator and resident, plays a game of pool A Better City Lot 42, an experimental homeless persons's encampment, on 21 October 2020 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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  • Currently Rakeem is the longest tenured security guard. Today he is moving garbage as the city bylaw people are enforcing garbage and shopping cart rules so that none are on the city parking lot. Downtown Mission, Pelissier Street side, Windsor, 2020.
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  • "I am trying to find peace in a kind of spiritual way", says Leo, Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Shay, Albert, Rakeem, Tammy, and Paula at the Downtown Mission Victoria Avenue courtyard gate entrance, Windsor, 2020.
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  • David, formerly of Toronto, likes phones and to clean. Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Jesse, city parking lot side of the Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Spunky is Albert's thirty one pound cat. "My Canada Day baby, it was born on July first," he says. Victoria Avenue side of Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Jeffrey, a.k.a. Jester, and AJ at the Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Morning courtyard clean up, Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Sethren and Lawrene (a.k.a. Eve), husband and wife, in the Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Chris is interested about everything from classic rock and movies to cameras and computers, Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Tammy, a harm reduction volunteer, asks everyone entering the dining room a series of COVID-19 symptoms questions. Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • BK, just outside the west gate to the Downtown Mission courtyard, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Racquele and Kat in Kat's office, the front reception area for Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Cheryl, chef and kitchen supervisor, with Julienne, a long time volunteer, in the Downtown Mission kitchen, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Shay, an outreach worker, and Rakeem, a long term security guard, at an at the end of the stairs leading to the Downtown Mission kitchen, Windsor, 2020.
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  • City parking lot, east side of the Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Jessica and Drew lay down near the Downtown Mission a few minutes after her seizure, Windsor, 2020.
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  • A group of people planted a tree branch in the dirt then hung plush toys on it as a way to brighten up the area on the Victoria Avenue side of the Downtown Mission. Windsor, 2020.
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  • Don, a.k.a. Donnie, Tompo, and Cosmo, in the Downtown Mission chapel, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Josh and Brad, son and father. They haven't seen each other in five years. Downtown Mission, Victoria Avenue side, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Jesse the security guard starts to chase Spunky the cat as it runs away. Downtown Mission Sanctuary parking lot, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Shay and Syed on the Victoria Avenue side of the Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Graffiti on a table in the outside courtyard at Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Pelissier Street, across from the city parking lot and Downtown Mission, Windsor, 2020.
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  • Nadine, an informal leader, and Diana, a Lot 42 resident, in conversation. Nadine is an original co-founder while Diana is one of the first residents. Kitchener, Canada, 2020.
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  • The outside property onf Lot 42 now has almost all the tiny houses grouped together. Each of them has heat and electricity.
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  • Roxy loves to play fetch. Paul was equally engaged in cutting a branch to size. I know the story behind the stick, it is not a nice one. It is also not substaniated. Needless to say Paul breaking down that stick was a good thing for him.
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  • Tammy suggests she is just staying at Lot 42 for a short while. She told me a story about how she lives in this vehicle and how she is lloking for a new place.
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  • Tammy is homeless since January after problems in her rental unit. She has been living in the car with two pug dogs. She is in constant pain. A mobile clinic appeared today and she is to see a doctor about a nasty infection on her foot. She was more interested in getting a painkiller prescription. A bright note is that there are social workers accompanying the mobile clinic and one of them said they would look into housing for Tammy. Kitchener, Canada, 2020.
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  • The tiny houses were imacculate several weeks ago but now take on new appearances after people move in.
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  • Mari was just waking up and had some complaints about not ggetting enough food. Mac with his wife regulalry bring a hot lunch on Tueday. Nadine (not in photo) suggested to Mari that she indeed did get enough food but that maybe she forgot. In any event Mari was given a hot plate of food and Nadine took a picture to prove it.
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  • Marilyn offered the quilt to Nadine in order to pass it to a needy person. The original choice, Dave, was not interested. Marilyn is a regular Tuesday visitor.
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  • Carl told me earlier he was "at work". Nadine has moved to a new spot on the property.
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  • Mac, a blind man, carries boiled eggs for lunch. Bev, a freind of "Miss Nadine" is helping out. Mac and Marilyn bring lunches regulalry on Tuesdays.
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  • This is the only remaining tiny house in the orignal spot at Lot 42. Dave is the occupant.
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  • Needed to take more care this trip as syringes were in unexpected places on the Lot 42 property.
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  • Lot 42 two weeks after a major moving of tiny houses from one part of the property.
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