Showing posts with label Anthony Wann Williams. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Anthony Wann Williams, Homeless Advocate dies

Williams died May 8, 2023, in Baltimore. Born in East Baltimore, he grew up in the foster system and later in Baltimore, was a fierce advocate for the rights of the poor and unhoused. He focused on identifying the barriers people experiencing homelessness faced, what were the solutions, and how they could be implemented, while making certain that the conversation was led by those affected. “His impact was  immeasurable,” said Rachel Kutler of Housing Our Neighbors (HON), a collective of people experiencing homelessness and their allies and advocates that Williams co-founded in 2012 and helped lead.

A writer, photographer and poet, Williams documented his early life on the streets and in the abandoned buildings in a play, “The King of Howard Street" based on the portraits he wrote of the people with whom he once lived. He also wrote of his journey of survival in composition notebooks, emphasizing the bonds and struggles of the homeless communities.

While living at the Bellevue Men’s Shelter in New York, he met Lewis Haggins Jr., and the two co-founded Picture the Homeless in 1999. The group aims to promote the voices and stories of unhoused people into mainstream media and policy discussions via collective organizing and sharing the stories of people experiencing homelessness.

In Baltimore, Williams regularly fought to include those who were or had been homeless in the decision-making processes of programs that affected unhoused people. He was co-chair of the city’s Lived Experience Advisory Committee. Williams also was an early participant in the New York City Continuum of Care and the Baltimore City Continuum of Care, a program set up by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to guide housing and homelessness spending. 

During the coronavirus epidemic, Williams advocated for Baltimore’s unhoused, criticizing the homeless services’ office for he felt was not able to develop a comprehensive plan to use American Rescue Plan Act funds to move away from its system of congregate living facilities.

His longtime friend and fellow Picture the Homeless organizer, Lynn Lewis recorded hours of interviews with him for an oral history project

Williams was honored at an August 22, 2023 celebration of life at St. Vincent de Paul in Baltimore.

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Read the January 15, 2024 Baltimore Sun obituary.

Read the December 31, 2023 Baltimore Brew article.

Read the September 5, 2023 Baltimore Beat article.