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M.A. Anthropology student Justin Langille published in Medicine, Anthropology, Theory

June 9, 2016

Invisible Places – Justin Langille

“This photo essay emerged out of my time as a street outreach worker in London, Ontario. As my coworkers and I traveled through the margins of Canadian society, and spent time with the people who inhabited those margins, we confronted profound social suffering – evidence of the massive inequality that exists within Canada’s ‘universal’ public health care system. I was witnessing historic levels of chronic poverty that, as a social services worker and a photographer, I felt I had to document.”