We Are All Homeless

We Are All Homeless is a visual arts project created by Willie Baronet in 1993. Baronet, who works as a professor of advertising at Southern Methodist University, has collected over 2,200 signs from homeless people across the world which he displays through the project in a variety of exhibitions across the United States and United Kingdom. Since 2009, over 90 We Are All Homeless exhibits have been installed at NYU, The University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, the Anchorage Museum, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, and other universities, museums, and galleries. The exhibits, which display a number of the signs that Baronet has collected, are meant to challenge viewers and make them confront issues that they often ignore and raise awareness about homelessness.

History
Baronet began to buy signs in 1993, when he was working in the advertising sector, and originally offered people between $4 and $40 for their signs. and as of May, 2014 estimated that he had spent over $7,000 on signs. He quickly amassed a collection of signs through this but didn't begin to display them until 2009.

In 2012 Baronet delivered a Tedx talk at SMU about We Are All Homeless.

In 2016 We Are All Homeless was exhibited in Philadelphia and Cleveland for the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention respectively.

Baronet houses his collection in a number of places including his office at SMU and his studio in Oak Cliff.

Signs of Humanity
Signs of Humanity is a documentary film produced and co-directed by Baronet and Tim Chumley which "explores the inter-related themes of home, homelessness, compassion and humanity". The film depicts the filmmakers' month-long voyage across America, travelling to 24 cities, purchasing signs. The documentary is rated 7.8/10 on IMDb. For Signs of Humanity, Baronet partnered with the Housing Crisis Center in Dallas.

Home is a Journey
Every year, Baronet organizes an event called Home is a Journey in which students at SMU make care packages for the homeless called "blessing bags" and march across campus carrying signs. In 2023, this event was coupled with a symposium which focused on the intersection of social justice and the homelessness, the role of higher education in fostering equity, and the role of non-profits in combatting homelessness.