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November 26, 2003, Vol. 10, No. 25
NOTE: Says Issue 22 (but it's really Issue 25)
Headlines:
- The Battle of Broadway
- SLU’s Biotech Fight
- Free Trade’s Race to the Bottom
- Kicking Drugs and Coming Inside
Note: Page 6 is followed by Page 11. The Mockingbird Times was inserted in-between.
Table of Contents:
Those People. On Capitol Hill, much ado about a silenced minority. By Adam Holdorf, Page 1, 12, 14
- Cover illustration by Stefano Gaudiano, based on 2000 photo by Dan Caplan
- Picture: Garrett Evans and Jeffrey Eaton bemoan the lack of safe options for drug addicts on Capitol Hill.
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
Mailbag, Page 2
- From Oswald to Osama by David Singelyn | Warner Springs, CA
- Eyes burn, city officials fiddle by Kathleen Taylor, Executive Director ACLU of Washington
- Making good by Estella Wallace | Seattle, WA
Opinion: Imagine a Seattle Without a Real Change. Our readers can make the difference. By Timothy Harris, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home. Page 4
| Remembering friends, taunting enemies
- Hate talk by Adam Holdorf
- YWCA Opportunity Place by Adam Holdorf
- Memorial by Adam Holdorf [Obituary. RE: Tabor Sabin, 23]
- Illustration by Tabor Sabin
- Dinged for a ring by Adam Holdorf
- Run for a cause by Toni Sutton
Hero of the Homeless. By R.V. Murphy, Page 5
- Picture: Deacon Joe Curtis, minister to the homeless at Capitol Hill’s Saint James Cathedral, receives his award from Operation Nightwatch director Rev. Rick Reynolds
- Photo by Reiko Isobe
Adventures in Poetry: What’s Adam been eating lately? with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Page 6
- No Regrets by Earle Thompson
- [untitled] by Carol Kosche
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 11
‘…we’ve made it impossible for these people to be” Don Mitchell, author of The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space. Interview by Trevor Griffey, Page 12
Finding a Place. A formerly homeless man plugs into the music business. By Polly Keary, Page 13
- Picture: Donte and his music partner Josh Williamson are constantly using their music to help others. On December 6, 2003 the Josh Williamson Band will play a benefit concert to help Lorraine and Kate Fournier pay for Kate’s medical bills after she was hit by a drunk driver. The show will be from 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. at the Ould Triangle, 9736 Greenwood Ave. Donations for Kate can also be made at any Key Bank.
- Photo by Lance Hammond
What Will It Take? Ending homelessness requires institutional reform of hospitals, jails, shelters. By Rachael Myers, Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 20
Stop Criminalizing the Mentally Ill
- Issue: The passage of House bill 2387 will help provide national funding for state and local programs geared towards reducing the number of non-violent, mentally ill offenders in our nation’s jails.
Mockingbird Times December 2003, Vol. III, Issue 12, 4 pages
Note: Missing pages 7, 8, 9 and 10