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This Artist Took a Big Problem in His Neighborhood and Turned it Into a Beautiful Solution for the Homeless, and It’s Totally Amazing

This Artist Took a Big Problem in His Neighborhood and Turned it Into a Beautiful Solution for the Homeless, and It’s Totally Amazing.







People Thought This Guy Was Homeless and Gave Him Money. What They Got in Return, Well, They Never Saw Coming

He stood in the cold with a cardboard sign–posing as a homeless man who needed help. The point he made is priceless.

People Disguised As Homeless Ignored By Loved Ones On Street In Stunning Social Experiment




If a family member posed as a homeless person, would you recognize him or her?
That's the question a new campaign -- Make Them Visible -- is asking. In a video produced by ad agency Silver + Partners and Smuggler for the New York City Rescue Mission, several people come face-to-face with their relatives and significant others dressed as homeless people. However, not a single participant recognizes their mother, brother or wife.
"There’s only one person that didn’t make it into the film -- because they couldn’t handle the fact that they walked by their family," video director Jun Diaz of Smuggler production company told Fast Company. "It happened every time."
The jarring social experiment, staged in Tribeca and Soho near the mission's shelter, shows just how invisible homeless people are to pedestrians on the street.
"We don't look at them. We don't take a second look," Michelle Tolson, director of public relations for the New York City Rescue Mission, told The Huffington Post.
Tolson explained that the ad agency and production company hired actors for a documentary video and quietly contacted each person's family to see if they would be interested in being apart of the social experiment. While the family members were in on the ruse, the participants had no idea they were being set up, and only learned after the fact when they watched themselves walk past their "homeless" family member.
"The experiment is a powerful reminder that the homeless are people, just like us, with one exception," Craig Mayes, executive director of New York City Rescue Mission, said in a statement provided to HuffPost. "They are in trouble and in pain. And they are someone's uncle or cousin or wife."
Watch how each person reacts after the big reveal in Make Them Visible's video above.

WATCH: The Amazing Story of How This Astronaut Went to Space, Went Blind and Returned to Earth Will Leave You in Awe

CHRIS HADFIELD SPACE

He tweeted from the International Space Station. Now astronaut Chris Hadfield tells the amazing story of going blind in space. Then he covers David Bowie, just because.

Ideas are not set in stone. When exposed to thoughtful people, they morph and adapt into their most potent form. TEDWeekends will highlight some of today's most intriguing ideas and allow them to develop in real time through your voice! Tweet #TEDWeekends to share your perspective or email



Live Free. Thanks for Sharing Earthships

This Guy Was Shocked At The Amount Of Food His College Cafeteria Threw Away. So He Did Something.

This guy saw a huge amount of senseless waste and wasn't very fond of it. So he found a way to use it and help a whole lot of people. It's a simple concept, and yet nobody was doing it. What a difference people can make.



Want to get involved and help keep perfectly good food out of the trash? You can make it happen on your campus. Visit Food Recovery Network's Start a Chapter page for more info.

Make use of every little space!! Totally practical!

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