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Lucky Michaels: Shelter

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Shelter follows four years in the life of a homeless shelter in New York for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender teenagers. Lucky Michaels was one of the first people to start working there helping the kids find a place to stay and get something to eat. Along the way he documented, with his camera, the people and the characters that bring a one-room shelter to life.

Of the roughly 15,000 to 20,000 homeless youths in New York, up to 40 percent of them are LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender). Sylvia Place originated as the vision of Sylvia Rivera, a transgendered woman, who was an advocate for LGBT rights during her life and worked tirelessly, even while stricken with cancer, for the food pantry at the Metropolitan Community Church of New York. On her deathbed, she made the Reverend Pat Bumgardner promise to find a way to start a shelter in the space. One year after her death, Rev Pat saw to it that this vision was seen through to fruition.

Their first client, Ron Malice, arrived on April 3rd of 2003, and within a week from Ron''s arrival, Lucky Michaels was hired. As a participant observer, Lucky began photographing the environment and the teenagers who walked through their doors.

Each story became a part of Sylvia''s growing history. ''I''m here and I''m alive, so I guess I''m lucky'', says Domico Sanchez, one of the shelter''s clients. ''It''s hard for anyone being homeless. But imagine being homeless, a teenager and gay. People would jump you on the streets.'' Each young person has had something to say, even if only in silence. With music flooding the air inside, voices vying for attention, pots clanging in the sink, silence has a story of its own.

The one thing they all have in common is that they all have nowhere else to sleep, but even sleep is never a guarantee at Sylvia''s. Many of them lie plagued with insomnia, others lie awake with the hope of a new day. Although they might not find restful sleep each night, they always find a bed and a shower. Some also find families, enemies, boyfriends, girlfriends. Most find their own kind of sanctuary....

Product details

Authors Lucky Michaels, Lucky S. Michaels
Assisted by Lucky Michaels (Photographs)
Publisher Trolley
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9781904563631
ISBN 978-1-904563-63-1
No. of pages 184
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

New York (City) : Berichte, Erinnerungen, Obdachlosigkeit

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