Illustrating Hunger and Homelessness: Moses Viveros
Food insecurity, housing insecurity, poverty and social justice are intertwined, a knot of problems facing our community. Thirteen percent of Duluthians face food insecurity, and over 54% of renter-households are rent burdened. Often these difficult social problems are addressed by nonprofit organizations that run food pantries or housing shelters. They build affordable housing and support people living on the street. While these workers are heroes, they are also human, and their stories are also intertwined with larger issues like poverty and social justice. These frontline workers are also often former college students who enter the job market with the consequential task of supporting those who others have left behind.
A group of University of Minnesota Duluth faculty, students and community artists came together to explore strategies to communicate the stories of these workers. The students met Moses Viveros, someone committed to both the experience of food and the reinvention of food systems. His passion inspired them to follow their own.
Learn more about NATIFs at natifs.org. Learn more about this project at z.umn.edu/unsungheroes.
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