Homeless GoPro Project set to go national after viral success
Last spring Kevin Adler gave GoPro cameras to a few homeless people in San Francisco and asked them to record their daily lives. Then he posted the footage online.
The videos went viral. Reaction ranged from horror at the stigmatism homeless people face to indignant cries that Adler was exploiting vulnerable people. But the project empowered participants and allowed a downtrodden population to tell their own stories in their own words.
“We’re not just building empathy around homelessness, its homeless individuals and that’s why we start one conversation, one story at a time,” Adler told Fusion in an interview back in June.
Now, he wants to expand the project beyond San Francisco and across the country.