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Real Change Newspaper
Table of Contents
October 1, 1995, Issue 14
Headlines:
- Wes Browning: Life and Art Find Balance at Street Life
- Questioning Priorities: Has Helping Gone Awry?
- Breakdown: Lost: Poetry by Marion Sue Fischer
- Shelter Squeeze: The Winter Crunch is On
Cover Art by Wes Browning
Table of Contents:
Housing is the Answer: Yes on November Ballot Question Key to Future by Linda Weedman, Page 3
Mailbag: Page 3, 19
- Rodney Dodge | Seattle, Page 3
- Mom | Seattle
- John Fox and Joe Martin | Seattle Displacement Coalition
- John Austin | Seattle
Vendor of the Month: Edward McClain, Page 4
The Problem: Real Change Needs Your Grassroots Support by Timothy Harris, Page 4
Why Should I? The Seattle Housing Levy and One Person’s Conversation by David M. Salter, Page 5, 19
- Picture of Leon, a UW Purchasing Agent
- Photo by Tom Phillips
How Important is low-income housing to you?
- Photos by Julie Eagleton
- Interviews by Justin “Scoop” Mercer
Shelter Crunch: Winter Heightens City’s Chronic Shelter Shortage by Julie Eagleton, Page 6
- SHARE Safe Haven Update, Page 6
“To Rest and Be Well” Mental Health Chaplaincy Brings Caring to Street, Interview with Chaplain Craig Rennebohm, Pages 7, 8
Art in Balance: Wes Browning’s Images for the God by Timothy Harris and Wes Browning, Page 9, 10, 11, 13, 14
- Photos by Jennifer Stanton
New on the Net, Page 12
All for a Blanket by Vince Lomax, Page 13
SWAC Seattle Women’s Action Coalition Column, Page 13
Poem: The Last Time I Got Out…by Koon Woon, from the collection: The Way I Had to Live, Page 14
Adventures in Poetry with © Dr, Wes Browning, Page 14
Questioning Priorities: Has Institutionalizing Services Bureaucracy in Seattle Been a Good Thing? By John Fox, Page 15
Poetry: Page 17, 18
- Near Grotto Falls by Marion Sue Fischer
- The Coal And The Diamond by John Hoffman,
- The Over – Fiftly Blues to Derek by Marion Sue Fischer
- Beneath the Sky by Earle Thompson
- Breakdown: Lost. Thank you, Time Harris and Joanna Taylor by Marion Sue Fischer
Calendar, Page 20