Art
ArtBy James E. Gartrell April 18, 2019
Let’s pull together for the future of our lives
Vendor James Gartell wishes we would all be doing more to help each other.
ArtBy Maurice Davis April 18, 2019
Do They Really Care?
A volunteer shares his poem questioning if people care about issues important to the homeless.
ArtBy Rashawn Bowser April 18, 2019
Out of Reach
Vendor Rashawn Bowser shares a poem about pursuing the light.
ArtBy Duane Foster April 18, 2019
THE HOBO: Black Fields announces, “IT’S A FIELDS FAMILY AFFAIR!”
The always captivating adventures of Black Fields continue.
ArtBy Sybil Taylor April 18, 2019
My father’s Easter joy
Vendor Sybil Taylor shares what Easter special for her.
Art April 17, 2019
Happy Easter!
A trio of vendors share their well wishes for the upcoming holiday.
ArtBy Ronald Dudley April 17, 2019
Tree of Life, Pt. 1
Vendor Ron Dudley shares a poem about a special tree.
ArtBy Marcus Green April 12, 2019
Staying in the process
Artist and vendor Marcus Green discusses his faith in the future.
ArtBy Willie Schatz April 12, 2019
Water Wings
Artist and vendor Willie Schatz shares a poem.
ArtBy Marcus McCall April 12, 2019
Fed-bound: #44637007
Vendor and artist Marcus McCall asks for advice on how to turn his life around and recover from addiction.
ArtBy Laticia Brock April 12, 2019
White, Yellow or Black
Artist and vendor Laticia Brock shares a poem about the criminalization of homelessness.
ArtBy Dwayne Butler April 12, 2019
Unity
Vendor and artist Dwayne Butler shares an act of violence he witnessed, and his vision for peaceful unity.
ArtBy Darlesha Joyner April 12, 2019
My new job
Artist and vendor Darlesha Joyner celebrates finding work.
ArtBy Jet Flegette April 9, 2019
Stranger Danger: The Norfolk Experience, Finale
Artist and vendor Jet Flegette shares the final installment of the story of her time with Shelley.
ArtBy Reginald Denny / Ibn Hipps / Anthony Carney / Frederic John / Ayub Abdul / Jackie Turner April 3, 2019
Springtime in the city
Street Sense Media’s artists and vendors take a look at what it means now that spring is here again.
ArtBy Angie Whitehurst April 3, 2019
Uptown Saturday Night at the Church of the Epiphany
The Congressional Chorus pleased audiences during two performances of their show “Jazz Hot!” at the Church of the Epiphany
ArtBy Franklin Sterling April 3, 2019
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A poem by Franklin Sterling
ArtBy Chris Shaw March 22, 2019
To End All Wars
Artist and vendor Chris Shaw shares a poem about World War I.
ArtBy Ronald Smoot March 22, 2019
Redemption
Artist and vendor Ronald Smoot shares his view on life after being released from jail
ArtBy Patty Smith March 22, 2019
Mistaken for Love
Artist and vendor Patty Smith shares her thoughts on love.
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