Steven Davenport poses for a portrait on the corner of Lomas Boulevard and 1st Street NW, where he and other people who are suffering from food insecurity receive weekly Sunday Lunch from Raquel Aguilera, “La Burrito Lady.”
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Steven Davenport poses for a portrait on the corner of Lomas Boulevard and 1st Street NW, where he and other people who are suffering from food insecurity receive weekly Sunday Lunch from Raquel Aguilera, “La Burrito Lady.”
Shoes hang from telephone wires near Downtown Albuquerque. In many inner cities, shoes hanging from telephone wires indicates that a nearby house sells drugs, a problem that plagues the homeless community. People who are homelessness often also experience domestic violence, mental illness, or a combination of these factors.