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June 20-26, 2007
Vol. 14 No. 20
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SHA’s weird ways fuel protest
Low-income tenants say Housing Authority unfairly boots them from their homes
By CYDNEY GILLIS

Tina Hendrix, niece of Jimi Hendrix, says the Seattle Housing Authority terminated her housing because she didn’t notify them of tenant changes. Hendrix claims she informed the authority and is now taking the SHA to court. Photo by Sherry Loeser
NEWS

Plan to End Homelessness May Create More
United Way’s pledge to house 1,000 homeless will be slow going— and might not work
By CYDNEY GILLIS

Teens Spice up Debate with Hip-Hop Flava
Youths use rhymes to get down on alleged police crimes
By CHRISTOPHER MILLER
Anti-labor win may be loss
Candidates speak up
Just Heard
Change Agent
Vendor of the Week
arts & entertainment
Book Review: Rising from the Ashes of 9/11
Falling Man
By ROSETTE ROYALE
Book Review: Suite Française
Review by Adam Hyla
Worth Seeing
Two Film Reviews
Poetry
Call To Action
Put Guantanamo out of Commission
INTERVIEW
Who Da Man?
Immersion journalist Norah Vincent wondered how men experience the world. For 18 months, she dressed as her male alter ego, Ned, to find out
Interview by ROSETTE ROYALE
Editorial & Opinion
Undoing Slavery’s Shackles
By Ed Reed and Merica Whitehall, Guest Writers
Director's Corner
Adventures in Irony
by DR. WES BROWNING
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