
April 1, 2010 | Shirley Jahad | KPCC

One of the photos is of a man perched on a field of garbage. This is his place of work. He gets up at 6 o’clock each morning and stays out until 5 in the afternoon searching the hilly fields of trash for pieces of plastic or metal to sell for money to feed his family.

Another photo shows how a family of 10 lives in a 400-square-foot apartment, given to the father for his military service.
Anjargolian says some 400,000 Armenians live in the Southland. Many have strong ties to Armenia. Many make donations to charities back in their homeland. Some have bought houses or condos in Yerevan where tree-lined streets and European cafes are springing up.
But few have seen or heard about these families in poverty. The exhibit of 5×7 foot photos is meant to bring the viewer face-to-face with situation. The display is up until April 18 at Casitas Studios – 3229 Casitas Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90039. Gallery hours Friday April 2: 7-10pm; Saturday April 10: 6-10pm; Sunday April 18: 6-9pm. Schools and community groups may email info@howwelive.org to make tour arrangements.
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