31 Days in the Ghetto: Homeless Social Experiment

31 Days in the Ghetto: Homeless Social Experiment was a groundbreaking project undertaken by Matthew Silver, an American filmmaker, in 2010. In this experiment, Silver voluntarily spent 31 days living on the streets of Skid Row, Los Angeles, to immerse himself in the harsh realities of homelessness. Through this experience, he aimed to shed light on the plight of the homeless, challenge societal perceptions, and inspire empathy and compassion towards this marginalized community. Silver's powerful documentary, capturing his journey and interactions with fellow homeless individuals, brought attention to the struggles and resilience of those living on the streets, sparking important conversations about homelessness and the need for systemic changes to address this pressing social issue.