Storytelling for Human Rights

There's a lot of talk about grand projects and progress, but urban infrastructure lacks the basics:
- Shelter for everyone, since the streets aren't homes.
- Hygiene.
The human body is like a specialized mechanism. We need restrooms nearby, and currently, public restrooms are disappearing. We pay a lot of money even to urinate, as if it were a luxury.
There are basic needs to be met, but we can't even go to the bathroom. For certain genders, it's easier to urinate on street corners, but for women, this aporophobic architecture is disastrous.
As long as the city is full of cameras, perhaps we should be bleeding for real, right in your face, since we shouldn't have to pay for access to a clean restroom. It's an administrative responsibility.