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Melissa Plourde Khoury

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In this poster the word H-O-M-E is meant to represent the world population and it is divided into parts. “E” is peeled away to reveal an empty space and the word “less”— representing the homeless of the world. It is estimated that 100 million people are homeless. The world is not a home for everyone. The word HOME means nothing without the letter “E”. What kind of world do we live in where such a staggering number of people are treated as if they don’t exist? Who is next to be peeled off the page of existence and left with less than everyone else?
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A Home For Everyone


Poster for tomorrow's 5th annual call for entries, campaigning for the universal right to housing.
‘Home’ means something different to all of us. The place where we grew up, the place where we live at the moment, the place we come to relax or entertain our friends. But for far too many people home remains a distant dream, as they try to eke out an existence in sub-standard accommodation or sleep rough on the streets.

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Injustice In The World

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