James

I wish I could share with you the emotion I felt the first time I walked into Sacramento’s original and now infamous Tent City. Despite all of the homeless communities I have visited and lived in, I never felt tension like this before.

James was the first person I met at tent city. He was hard at work trying to build a larger “buggy” out of shopping carts. He seemed cool and creative, but to be honest, I thought he was on drugs. Low and behold, the next day, his cart was not only built but ready to move. Needless to say, I was pretty impressed.

Of all the people I met at Sacramento’s tent city, James has stayed with me the most. It was blistering hot the day I met him, and he had only one day to move all of his worldly possessions. I could just sense his desperation. I hope this emotion is captured in this video. His face still haunts me.

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[James is the third story from my trip to Sacramento. You can meet Chris here and Eve here. I created a slide show on Whrrl to help show some of what I experienced. You can view by clicking here.]

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  1. Tent City Homeless: Evicted and Mobile | TakePart Social Action Network™ Says:

    [...] decided to build a large trailer out of shopping carts to help relocate his possessions.  James, the cart builder, found a creative solution to an unfortunate circumstance.  Here is his interview [...]

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