The Unhoused Experience Protest in Victoria Park

A group of folks in a park with a sunset in the background beyond trees. In the foreground the aforementioned folks with a group of them gathered around a fire. Tents are visible as is the sound system for the event.,
The Unhoused Experience: 24hr Challenge invited people to pitch tents for 24hours in the park, participate in workshops, and to listen to advocates and people who have experience being unhoused tell their stories. Photo provided by Mark Ciesluk.
Patrisha Holmes - CKMS - KitchenerON | 17-06-2023
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On Friday May 26th, a month after the City of Kitchener closed public access to Roos Island in their effort to relocate people who had been living in an encampment on the island, a demonstration was held to remind the public that just because the tents are gone does not mean the housing crisis is over.

The Region of Waterloo currently has less than 250 emergency shelter beds, but there are more than 1,000 unsheltered community members, and this number is growing all the time.

In response, the Unhoused Experience: 24hr Challenge invited people to pitch tents for 24hours in the park, and despite a heavy presence from by-law and security, around 50 people participated in workshops and to listened to advocates and people who have experience being unhoused tell their stories.

We talked to organizers and participants of the protest about the housing and homelessness crisis and their 24 hour event.

 

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