Encampment, Maggie Helwig
Encampment, Maggie Helwig
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Encampment
Resistance, Grace, and an Unhoused Community

Author: Maggie Helwig

Narrator: Maggie Helwig

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

We think, maybe, that homelessness is some kind of stable state, like being housed except without housing. Without really considering it, most people do imagine that people who are homeless live in, if not one place, at least in one condition, that their days are in some way predictable. But homelessness is, more than anything else, a life of constant displacement. The housing crisis plaguing major urban centres has sent countless people into the streets. In spring 2022, some of them found their way to the yard beside the Anglican church in Toronto’s Kensington Market, where Maggie Helwig is the priest. They pitched tents, formed an encampment, and settled in. Known as an outspoken social justice activist, Helwig has spent the last three years getting to know the residents and fighting tooth and nail to allow them to stay, battling various authorities that want to clear the yard and keep the results of the housing crisis out of sight and out of mind. Encampment tells the story of Helwig’s life-long activism as preparation for her fight to keep her churchyard open to people needing a home. More importantly, it introduces us to the Artist, to Jeff, and to Robin: their lives, their challenges, their humanity. It confronts our society’s callousness in allowing so many to go unhoused and demands, by bringing their stories to the fore, that we begin to respond with compassion and grace.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jocelyn H on May 26, 2025

This is excellent, about a homeless encampment in Toronto. Beautifully written and very moving. I listened to the audiobook.......more

Goodreads review by Guillaume on May 24, 2025

"Some of the regulars blamed Chaz the Agent of Chaos, who had also stuffed a plastic bicycle seat into a toilet to be a ‘special filter,’ who had also come running out of the bathroom with no pants and unwashed hands and systematically touched every food-handling surface, who had also turned up at a......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on May 22, 2025

A work of magnificent clarity, broad-heartedness, and sadness. A must-read for living among people.......more

Goodreads review by Christina on April 25, 2025

advanced copy......more