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Rendering: Everybody Hates Chris - Helping the Homeless

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Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIJ1D5SpLDw One of my favourite shows I used to watch everyday when in high school, Everybody Hates Chris is a TV show that I can relate to in many ways. In this episode, it begins with Ms. Morello giving the class an assignment to help someone in need. I think this is a great way for students to get involved in their community and to help the homeless. If it were voluntary, even with the best intentions, I'm sure that very few students would commit to helping an individual living in poverty. But to introduce this activity as an assignment is extremely effective, as it gives students incentive to go outside of their comfort zone and make a difference in somebody's life. I mentioned towards the end of my previous post, that all homeless people are looking for, is time. Time to be valued and respected by their community around them. At the end of the video above, we can see that Chris volunteered to take Killmoves (the ho...

Reflection: Youth Homelessness

Link to article:  http://homelesshub.ca/YouthWithoutHome Reflection I found this study on youth homelessness very interesting. I remember when I used to work at Mr. X (the animation studio) downtown, I would take the TTC every day to and from work. Regardless of the weather, I would regularly see homeless people in and around the subway, on the bus, walking about on the streets, and even sleeping on the sidewalk (just imagine doing this in the winter with nothing but a sleeping back to keep you warm!). Regarding the homeless man sleeping on the sidewalk--it was a tragic thing to see passersby not even bothering to look in his direction as he slept on the sidewalk in his sleeping bag. The level of indifference exhibited by each person who walked by was outrageous. There was a coffee cup beside his head, and as I walked by I noticed that the cup was completely empty...not even a single coin was dropped inside of it. Unfortunately, I didn't carry change and so I felt helples...

About Me

My name is Nathanael Xavier, and I am currently enrolled in a two-year consecutive program at York University: Bachelors of Education in Technological Education (BEd in Tech Ed). Upon my completion of this degree in 2020, I hope to work in the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) as a Communications Technology teacher and music teacher. Why teaching? To backtrack a bit, I have had two passions in my life--music and animation. I started playing the piano at the age of six, and I started to teach piano when I was in high school. This teaching wasn't too serious, and I didn't commit to it, but I learned to enjoy it because I had the opportunity to share my knowledge with somebody else and help them to become a better musician. Fast forward a few years: after high school, I pursued an undergrad in animation (B.Sc. in Animation) at Manipal University (located in Manipal, India) and I completed that degree in 2014. I came back to Toronto and started to work in the anim...