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House of the Living

What is HotL?

We are excited to introduce House of the Living, a collaborative public artwork between FarmerJawn & Friends Foundation Fund, EMIR Healing Center, and Swarthmore College to transform FarmerJawn’s greenhouse into a monument commemorating gun violence victims in Philadelphia. The project intersects environmental sculpture, photography, and agriculture practices to create a safe, nondenominational, judgment-free space where co-victims and the broader community can reflect and heal from the trauma of gun violence.

Read more about House of the Living and the work we’re doing on our website.

How HotL started and where it is now

Once an overgrown greenhouse located on the historic, 42 acre Elkins Estate in Elkins Park, House of the Living is a memorial to people lost to gun violence, and a peaceful place for community members to heal and reflect. House of the Living is a multi-year collaboration between EMIR Healing Center, FarmerJawn & Friends Foundation Fund, and Swarthmore College that addresses the gun violence epidemic in Philadelphia in an unprecedented way.

In the first phase of the project, the group built on FarmerJawn’s previous work, further revitalizing the greenhouse and surrounding landscape. They also conducted trauma-informed interviews of victims’ families and designed and installed 90 engraved acrylic panels with the portraits and names of gun violence victims from Philadelphia. This phase was backed by a grant from the Engaged Humanities Studios of the Lang Center at Swarthmore College.

 

 

National Day of Remembrance

Speak for the 26

Tuesday, September 25, 2018 is the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims.  EMIR will launch a new Billboard campaign, Speak for the 26,  that is dedicated to unsolved crimes.

These are the 26 photos and names of victims whose crimes are currently unsolved.

Victim

DOB

DOD

Location of Death

Amir Pinkney
Amir Pinkney
01/14/1996 10/18/2015 52nd & Locust Street
Aasir Davis

Aasir Mikell Davis

05/19/1995 10/23/2015 3001 Castor Avenue
Ahmad Pone

Ahmad Abdul Qadir Pone

02/17/1994 12/23/2011 2200 Wilder Street
Angelo D. Colon

Angelo D. Colon

01/21/1995 09/13/2016 1800 Snyder Avenue
Donte V. Wylie

Donte Wylie

07/13/1987 06/17/2008 1600 Blk of S. Ringgold
Dyshon Garner

Dyshan Garner

08/21/1993 08/30/2013 Crescentville Section of NE Phila
EmilioQuintano

Emilio Quintana

09/20/1975 09/28/2015 Mutter & Cambria
Hakim Chadrick

Hakim Salim Chadrick Zaboor

02/20/1993 12/21/2015 300 Block of North Horton Street
James Walke

James Walke, III

07/23/1987 02/23/2016 Green & Seymour
Jovanni Oyola

Jovanni Oyola

01/13/1996 07/22/2015 3000 Block of N. Howard
Justin Reyes

Justin Reyes

03/17/1994 06/10/2011 6th & Norris Street
 

Karon Payne

Karon Payne Smith

01/28/1994 09/14-15/2015 Intersection of 24th & Montrose Streets
Kristian Arthur

Kristian Hamilton-Arthur

07/21/1988 07/16/2017 2100 Fitzwater Street
Kwadir Hines

Kwadir Hines-Baldwin

09/13/1996 12/28/2016 13th & Butler Street
Lamar Robinson

Lamar Robinson

1987 01/07/2006 2835 W. Allegheny Ave.
Lonnie Sims

Lonnie Simms

08/07/1993 04/15/2017 Southwest Philadelphia
Mario Pedro

Mario Pedro

12/21/1980 02/23/2015 Strawberry Mansion
Marquez S Houston

Markquez Shakur Houston

01/12/2001 11/05/2017 2700 block of N. 19th Street
Nasir Slaughter

Nasir Slaughter

12/13/1995 08/19/2013 South Philadelphia
Paris Wright

Paris Wright

02/03/1993 01/29/2015 5500 block of North American Street 19120
Raphael Swan

Rephael Swan

06/09/1988 09/09/2017 7554 Overbrook Avenue
Shelton Hayes

Shelton Hayes

03/12/1979 03/18/2018 7700 Block of Overbrook
Stephanie Wiley

Stephanie Y. Wiley

08/27/1982 11/04/2015 2200 block of N. Chadwick Street
TiffanyBurton

Tiffany Burton

09/13/1983 02/01/2018 7700 Wheeler Avenue
Tyrese Johnson

Tyrese Johnson

05/17/1999 02/15/2017 1500 Block of Bancroft
William K. Wise Jr

William K. Wise, Jr.

09/22/1970 07/14/2013 27th & Silver Street
Emir

From a Son’s View

The  E.M.I.R. Healing Center helped me, I have been a victim of homicide and they took the time to understand the victim. They are my family and although I know how it feels to lose someone you love; seeing someone go through it raised my awareness. The insight I got from the E.M.I.R Healing Center makes me want to avoid putting anyone through that type of grief. The Healing Center helped me stray away from the life of crime.

Losing my father Emir Greene affects me in my own way. I would say it’s like pouring gasoline to an already lit fire. I say this because of the circumstances that I was already born in. His murder not only affected his family but my mother also. My mother was so young, impatient, and lost considering she had very few family members of her own to financially support her and help raise her first child. Her first love murder only made matters much worst.

From a son’s view,

Emir Greene