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Ep. 7 - Honoring the Unobserved: A Documentarian Bears Witness to the Homelessness Crisis with Josh Hayes

April 29, 2022 Rusha Modi
Alchemy of Politics with Rusha Modi
Ep. 7 - Honoring the Unobserved: A Documentarian Bears Witness to the Homelessness Crisis with Josh Hayes
Show Notes

Many people have talked about homelessness but few have actually talked to the homeless themselves. Fewer yet have seen them in their full humanity. And only one person has committed over a decade to chronicle their stories. Josh Hayes is that person with his seminal work The Invisible Class. He expertly weaves individual narratives of those on the streets with a breakdown of systemic causes of the homelessness crisis. He challenges both conservative and liberal orthodoxies on this topic. If you want to understand how homelessness in America has become a major humanitarian crisis in many urban cities in the country, including Los Angeles, this is a must-listen. 

As the founder of Upstart Media Josh has worked in all aspects of media creation for nearly 15 years and specializes in all things video production. This includes filming, editing, directing, producing, podcast production, and more. Along the way he has worked with a broad list of clients ranging from technology companies (Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Facebook, YouTube), publishers (Washington Post, USA Today, New York Times), music acts (Moby, Cypress Hill, Santigold, Janelle Monae), sports organizations (Turner Sports, MTV Sports) and a large variety of small businesses and boutique brands.

Key Highlights:

[00:01 - 11:59] - Opening Segment

How Josh believes The Invisible Class can help shift the perception of homelessness in society

Advocates are there fighting for affordable housing and it's not always accessible or affordable

Josh’s insights about student debt 

Why it costs 9 times more to make affordable housing than simply pay for the units to be fixed

[12:00 - 21:48] The Homeless Community is Diverse

The reason why  the private sector is not the main player in solving homelessness

How the cost of living in cities affects people who are homeless and low-income

There are other ways to address homelessness other than through criminalization

There are many different types of people who are homeless

[21:49- 33:54] - The Goal of Documentary Film is to Educate and Agitate

People should change their mindset and not just focus on the negative aspects 

Why the Olympics can be a powerful tool to bring attention to the city's problems with homelessness

The importance of being objective and real when making documentaries

[33:55 - 40:30] - It Can Be Difficult to Find Relevant Homeless Documentaries

Video is one of the most powerful tools to help people learn and understand complex topics

Why it is difficult for documentaries to be noticed

How much it costs to release a documentary on Netflix

[40:31 - 52:49] - The Importance of Acknowledging People's Humanity

Josh shares his outlook on street medicine documentaries

How impact distribution can be helpful for films

How to engage with people who are homeless and how to help end homelessness

Josh’s experience in an interview with a social worker

[52:50 - 1:01:27] - Closing Segment

The more time you spend volunteering, the more opinions you will have about important issues

It's important to find something that you're comfortable with

Want to connect with Josh Hayes? Follow him on LinkedIn, and Twitter. Make sure to visit https://www.visualanarchy.tv/upstartmedia, the history of homelessness in America. We Foster Equality Through Video Production.

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