by Bogdan Lihanceanu | Feb 16, 2011
How many of you have seen a car with its troubled driver pulled off to the side of the road…only to drive on by? How many of you have seen someone walking on the side of the road in the pouring rain…only to drive on by? How many times have you seen a homeless person...
by Bogdan Lihanceanu | Jan 25, 2011
When I first set out to write a paper on homelessness in Canada, my intention was to show that the problem is essentially the result of both Federal and Provincial Governments’ adoption of fiscal policies during the 1990’s that dismantled Canada’s social safety nets...
by Bogdan Lihanceanu | Dec 3, 2010
Roger Wade has been homeless for over 15 years and is now a PATH participant. Based on his experiences of being homeless in America, he shares his reflections on the major stumbling blocks experienced by single men experiencing homelessness. He offers some simple...
by Bogdan Lihanceanu | Nov 5, 2010
This article is really a perspective of the author with very little reference to the literature on facts about the argument she makes related to the ‘problem of homelessness’ and how the discourse framed around this problem has resulted in a lack of community input...
by Bogdan Lihanceanu | Mar 10, 2010
Men for Sale follows eleven sex-trade workers over the course of a year, recounting their struggles to survive alcohol and drug-related addictions, abuse and stigmatization – and, their troubled pasts. Trapped in a vicious circle of prostitution and drug, they pursue...