Brazil has 221,000 homeless people

Federal Diagnosis 2023 points to 221,000 homeless people in 2,354 cities; the majority are black men aged 30-49; family conflict and unemployment dominate.
"Person in a street situation" or "beggar"? When language becomes a battlefield

"Beggar" or "homeless person"? Debate exposes the clash between inclusive language, social stigmas and the risks of political correctness.
To begin with

Information is shelter: Solidaritas listens, gives voice and visibility to those who live on the streets, confronting prejudice with journalism and courage.
"Hostile architecture" and the Father Julio Lancelotti Law

Hostile architecture uses urban design to exclude vulnerable people from public space. The Father Lancellotti Law prohibits this practice in Brazil.
Vehicles in the fight against invisibility

Critical art against exclusion: Wodiczko denounces the erasure of the homeless in global cities with vehicles and projections that make the invisible visible.