The San Diego Unhoused Collective
Jason Ritchie and Frank Kensaku Saragosa, San Diego
The San Diego Unhoused Collective is a collaborative of formerly unhoused artists who create innovative art that centers the perspective of the unsheltered. The Collective is represented by fellows Jason Ritchie and Frank Kensaku Saragosa, San Diego-based artists who have personally experienced homelessness and have since transformed their experiences into innovative writing, film, theater, and digital media.
Together, Ritchie and Saragosa create platforms for people who have been unhoused to tell their stories and seek to empower currently and formerly unhoused people by giving them the skills and tools necessary to tell their own stories and create their own art.
Throughout the Assembling Voices fellowship, the pair will produce an experimental theatrical installation, titled “Street Seen,” to raise awareness about the lived experiences of Unhoused peoples and center the voices of those lived experiences, reflecting the collective’s larger goals of producing public storytelling, art, and advocacy to empower the unhoused community.