The Struggle Of Homelessness In Tent City

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“We are homeless but not helpless.”(Teetee, tent city resident). Tent city, USA is very interesting and eye opening documentary. A self made community in Nashville owned by homeless people looking for jobs and surviving. The bad luck and family issues from past has brought them to this area where they have to survive and live in tent city. This documentary covers the reason of the increase in number of homeless people and what has caused to be ignored by Government and the people who are responsible for organizing housing for them. This documentary catches the attention of the viewer when there is a downfall and how they manage and work hard by themselves to reunite and survive. Tent city had almost 250 people living in unity. By watching …show more content…

It was hard for them to save their luggage. They were all moved to emergency shelters where they were again ignored by the people who were responsible. ‘The rains left tent city under ten feet of water, forcing the evacuation of its residents to local churches and emergency shelters.’(Reporter) People had started worrying about the place to live and they had no idea where to live. “Without a tent city, we are in survival mode. Not having a place you can call your own.”(Stacy, resident.) Due to ignorance of organizations for homeless, they had to find someone who can give them some place to live. Finally they were able to find a private citizen with a land who allowed them to live them for few months. But the problem was that it was 10 miles away from the main city and they had no transportation which had totally cut off them from rehab centers etc. another problem which was coming up was the local protestors who did not want tent city people around them. Instead of people’s help, tent city people were being pushed away and protestors started bugging them to move away. “Due to protest and local outrage, residents of tent city fear they will be forced to live the site sooner than they expected.” (Doug Sanders) People of tent city had a pressure from everywhere to move out and find somewhere else to …show more content…

People are actually scared. Lack of communication has made them stay away from the city and they have made walls around themselves. “This is our house. I'm not trying to be a nuisance to society or anything like that. I'm just trying to survive. Being homeless is never where I thought I'd be.” (Stacy, resident) This issue is not only in the tent city. This issue had been in all over the world for so many years; homeless people are being ignored and not given any care and left to die in streets. The documentary shows how much care we have to do for each other keeping in mind as humans. No one deserves to live in streets, outside without a safe roof. “For them it’s also a feeling of real fear and vulnerability, because they are totally at risk now of, ‘Who’s going to find them a place,’ they have no place to go, and they have no place to go back to.”(Doug

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