Trespass: Portraits of Unhoused Life, Love, and Understanding

Trespass

By Kim Watson. Offers an honest and unflinching depiction of the beauty and humanity of the nearly 70,000 people unhoused in Los Angeles. Through profiles, essays, and black-and-white photography, sheds light on the complex situations that lead to homelessness, the individuals who struggle to rise out of it, and those who have resigned themselves to it. The portraits capture the hopes and demands of people in need of support and consideration. Dares readers to look inside themselves and confront their own biases as they consider the conditions of others. Read more.