Friday 10 April 2015

Reflection
As compared to the relevant posts from other groups, homelessness has been a contributing factor to less developed status in Trinidad and Tobago. The blog based on Urban Architecture of Trinidad spoke about the types and shapes of different buildings and how they contribute to urban culture as well as the development of the country. In comparison to this blog homelessness has influenced in areas where there were buildings were newly developed for example, Hyatt. As a result, there was a homeless person sitting outside this building as previously seen in our posts below.
Also a contributing factor of environmental issues dealing with underdevelopment has influenced the city of Port of Spain where there was garbage in most places, for example Tamarind Square, where most homeless persons resided. This was spoken of in the blog of POS waste.

In conclusion, homelessness has affected areas in Port of Spain as well as Chaguanas however Port of Spain being the Capital city has been mostly influenced by the contributing factor of underdevelopment.

PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN PORT-OF SPAIN
DATE TAKEN 28/02/2015


Vagrants getting Lazier

PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY SAFIYYAH MOHAMMED AT TAMARINDQUARE,POS 
DATE TAKEN : 28/02/2015


    “Nowayrians” is a local term for people who have nowhere to live and no one to care for them, according to Dr L Trevor Grant, author of the book The Nowayrians: Homelessness in Trinidad and Tobago. Grant, who has a doctoral degree in Social Welfare, collected data and research from 1996 to 2007 by sitting down with the homeless and learning about their lifestyles particularly in Tamarind Square — “the capital of homelessness in Trinidad”.
    It is surprising to learn that the homeless population changes every ten years. I found out that the homeless ten years ago are different in terms of behaviour, mannerisms and lifestyles than they are now. The homeless that you see literally sleeping on the pavement in the day, you did not have that ten years ago. That was reserved for the night.The homeless in the ’90s were hustlers, you have a small minority now that are hustlers but the majority of them just lie, sit and wait for charity.
    According to research, there are at least 2,000 homeless persons in the country with 88 percent from Trinidad. Eighty six percent of that are males which mean 14 percent are females and that is because women cannot live on the streets because of their monthly cycle.Grant randomly selected 50 homeless persons for the study and found that 26 percent worked as labourers, ten percent as clerks/teachers and 64 percent had occupations ranging from painters, fishermen and security. Thirty-six percent participated in sexual activities at various times, eight percent were not involved in sexual activities and 54 percent did not have sex often. Sixty-three percent of the homeless used alcohol (rum, beer and bay rum), 21 percent used drugs and 16 percent used neither. Grant who has written seven other books believes the current government has failed the homeless terribly and he is not impressed with what they have. 


Reference:

Article by DARCEL CHOY Sunday, March 23 2008- http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,75537.html



Open Park Systems where Vagrants are not found.
















According to a quote by Rosenfield referenced in Bannerjee, open park systems served to inspire republican virtue for civil pride, social contract, a sense of freedom and common sense. Urban park systems however encourage the segregation of social classes and does not take into consideration race, class, sex, and integration. As a result an imaginary barrier of separation of social classes is created mong race class and ethnicity. This can be defied as there is a comparison of Jackson square and Tamarind. The upper class is separated from the middle and lower class. In Comparison of Jackson square to Tamarind square where upper class persons resided and no sign of homeless persons that resided in this area. Behind this area of Jackson Square where the elite resided no vagrants were seen in this area however they were seen at Tamarind Square.     

 



 
     


PHOTOS OF A COMPARASON OF JACKSON SQUARE COMPARED TO TAMARIND SQUARE.