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Real Change Newspaper
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January 1, 1995, Issue 5
Headlines:
- Art for Art’s Sake: Belltown’s Homeless Art Gallery Thrives
- Photography with a Conscience
- Courtroom Drama
- Bagladyhood
- Nightmare Newt
Cover Art by Bruce Vegar, Street Life Gallery
Table of Contents:
Opinion: The Problem with Welfare. Is More Hunger and Homelessness Really Reform? by Jean Coleman, Page 3
Mailbag, Page 3, 16
- Mamie Jackson | Seattle
- Bonnie Buchanan | Renton
Vendor of the Month: "Give me 200" El, Page 3
Street Life: Art for Art's Sake. Belltown's Street Life Gallery Comes Into its Own by Timothy Harris, Pages 4, 5
- Picture: Artists in the Street Life Gallery book: Stan Burriss, Marion Sue Fischer, Istran Adics, Claudia Boles, Wes Browning, Jonna Taylor, Keith Layman, Gallery Coordinator Barbara Brownstein, Max Chandler, Grace Marshall.
- Picture: Poet Stan Burriss reads from his coffee cup poetry display at the Street Life opening.
- Photos by Sally Hagen
Welfare: A Time to Act by Rev. Tony Lee, Page 6
Straight Talk on Welfare. Unfounded Stereotypes Lead to Bad Public Policy by Kathy Morefield, Page 6
Welfare: Walking the Walk. Legislators Learn a Little of Welfare Firsthand by Kristen Nichelson, Page 7
Court Diary: Notes of An Unrepentent Sitter by John Hoffman, Pages 8, 9
Jungle: The Jungle Arrests. Jury of Peers Finds Defendants Not Guilty by one of the Jungle Eleven, Page 9
Photos: Ethics & Photojournalism. A photo essay by Dana Schuerholz, Pages 10, 11
Real Change: Ask Fabio. Sold Advice from our Resident Hunk Advocate, Page 12
A Bread and Butter Note from the Women by Michele Marchand, Page 12
Poem: Page 12
- Anger Knows Cigarettes by Darryl Ary
Poetry by Leslie Carl Highrock, Page 13
- Loss
- Loss
- Renewal
- The Facts
- No Excuse
- Apathy
- Plantings
- Lost Warrior
- (Untitled)
- U.S.A.
- The Shadows Yesterdays
Short Story: Page 14, 15
Bagladyhood by Karen Jacobs
- Illustration by Boyd McLaughlin
Firsthand: No Free Lunch! Of Gumflappers and Earbangers by Boyd McLaughlin and Jason, Page 16
Where were you? by Blue Lahiff, Page 16
SEATTLE, home...ON THE EDGE by Marion Sue Fischer, Page 17
- Illustration by Barrett Heaton
Poetry by John Collado, Page 18
- Skid Road Hill
- Mary Quite Uncontrary
Letter from Jerry, Page 18
with Illustration (artist unknown)
Calendar, Page 19
Illustration by NRoy, Page 19
Justice is More Than Charity, Page 20
Note: It is Dana Schuerholz (not Dana Shuerholz), for that matter it is Martin Luther, not Martin Luither.