Secret Life of Canada

Homeless Memorial

In this crash course we look at the work of artist and activist Bonnie Briggs and how she sought to bring attention to the housing crisis across the country.

In the 90s, artist and activist Bonnie Briggs asked herself, 'Why isn't there a memorial for homeless people?'

A mourner leaves a flower at the Edmonton Homeless Memorial statue. (Stephen Cook/CBC)

In the 1990s artist and activist Bonnie Briggs asked herself,  "Why isn't there a memorial for homeless people?" In this crash course we look at the work of Bonnie and tie it to the housing crisis we are seeing across the country.

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