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Real Change Newspaper
Table of Contents
February 1, 1995, Issue 6
Headlines:
- Operation Homestead Helps Themselves to Housing
- Seattle Bourgeois Blues
- Architecture of Oppression
Cover Art by Keith Layman
Table of Contents:
Real Change: No Apologies by Timothy Harris, Page 3
Vendor of the Month: Kurt Schulze, Page 3
Mailbag: Page 3, 18
- Robin Banks | Auburn
- Darral Good | Burien
- Ruth Francis | Seattle
- E.G. Kroner | Seattle
Solutions: Beating Down the Doors. Operation Homestead Proves Direct Action Works by Dennison Walton, Page 4, 5
- Picture: Operation Homestead members talk with police during occupation.
- Picture: Dante, at the Pacific Hotel Occupation, 1992
- Photos by Dana Schuerholz
Local News: No Room for the Poor in Seattle by Jim Massey, Pages 6, 15
Kudos to Ken. Comedy Luncheon Pays Tribute to Local Hero by RC Staff, Page 7
- Picture: Ken Cole
- Photo by Sally Hagen
Illustration by NRoy "Welfare Reform", Page 7
Welfare Reform Update by RC Staff, Page 7
The Harder They Fall. Seattle May Lose Up To 50% of HUD Funding by Mike Romano, Page 8
A Matter of Fairness. Campaign for Housing Justice Kicks Off in Washington State by Laura Stravino, Pages 9, 15
Photo Essay: Architecture of Oppression. No Rest for Seattle's Weary. Photos and captions by Karla Manus, Pages 10, 11
| Quote by Malvina Reynolds
- Picture: Street perspective of the University District Post Office wall ledge.
- Picture: Decorative metal sculpture at King County Courthouse.
- Picture: Seating for on. All others may lean. Metro bus stop, Second Ave.
- Picture: Bench with armrest? On the Waterfront.
- Picture: A sharp warning against sleep. University Street bus tunnel.
- Picture: Retrofitted “bench” at First and Cedar.
- Picture: Armrest or affront?
- Picture: Marble bench with a point. Pioneer Square bus tunnel.
- Photos by Karla Manus
Ask Fabio. Solid Advice from our Resident Hunk Advocate, Page 12
Sick, Sick, Sick. Poster Boy Needs Help by John Hoffman, Page 12
The Bourgeois Blues (Seattle Style). Revised lyrics by Jim Page. Melody by Huddie Ledbetter. Page 13.
- Illustration by Boyd McLaughlin
SWAC: Lamenting The Eviction by Rev. Jean Kim, Pages 14, 15
New Year Prayer by the Church of St. Mary Magdalene
Poetry: Pages 16, 17
- Sketches from '69 by Marion Sue Fischer
- Goodbye And Hello by Catherine Condeff
- The Strings of Memory by Thomas H. Lewis
- On That Trail by Thomas H. Lewis
- Pale Rider On Crimson Horse by Thomas Pessant
- Progress by Danny Dean Nevel
Opinion: Morality in the United States by Kurt Schulze, Page 18
Calendar, Page 19
Justice is More Than Charity, Page 20