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March, 1996, Vol. 3, No. 3
Headlines:
- America’s Undeclared WAR on Children
- Working Families Take It To Olympia
- Interview: Martha Dilts Keeps the Vision Alive
- Street Life Artist: Eddie Nelson
- Playing Politics with Kids’ Lives
Cover Photo taken at Olympia Rally for Working Families by Nick Coleman
Table of Contents:
Our Undeclared Way on Children by Jim Theofelis, Page 3
Vendor of the Month: Alex Toponwey, Page 3
Mailbag, Pages 3, 15
- Ming Chen | Seattle
- Becky Pittman | Florence, SC
- Curtis Linderman | Seattle
- Chris Brown | Seattle
Local News: Chipping Away at the Morrison. New SHA Policy Threatens 100 Units for Homeless by John F. Prendergast, Pages 4, 15
- Picture: The Morrison
- Photo by Kia Pavloff
Local News: Rally for Working Families by Jean Rowlands-Tarbox, Pages 5, 17
- Picture: Organized Labor takes to the streets
- Photo by Nick Coleman
Buyer Beware, Page 5
Keeping the Vision: Activist Martha Dilts Heads Up | Seattle’s Housing and Community Services. Interview by Timothy Harris, Pages 6, 7
- Picture: Newly appointed Housing and Community Services Division Director Martha Dilts
- Photo by Ronald Campbell
Opinion: If Norm Allows It, They Will Come. Visioning a "Homeless Commons" in Seattle by John Hoffman, Page 8
What's Up With Norm Rice? [Mayor Norm Rice], Page 8
Youth: Running. Interview with Seattle Street Youth, Pages 9, 14
Playing Politics With Kids' Lives by Timothy Harris, Page 9
Street Life: Eddie Nelson. Slenderly Supplied with Wisdom and Virtue by Julie Eagleton, Pages 10, 17, 19
- Picture: Eddie Nelson does his jigsaw thing.
- Picture: The irrepressible Mr. Nelson shows his ware at Street Life Gallery.
- Photos by Tawny Young
Youth: Theater of Liberation. Homeless Youth Create Radical Drama by Bob Redmond, Pages 11, 15
Poem: Learning to Live to Love Again by Charmaine Patrice Carter, Page 11
Our Seattle Heritage: The Port Elliot Treaty by Christopher French, Page 12
Flight from Loneliness by Chris Wolf, Page 12
Adventures in Poetry with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 12
Opinion: On Welfare. If Time Limits are the Answer, What are the Questions? by Lea Higashi, Page 13
Obituary: Leroy Helms: A Tribute by Michael L. Tretton, Executive Director, Central Seattle Recovery Center, Page 13
Homeless Women’s Network by Anitra Freeman, Page 14
First Column in Real Change!
Poem: When O’Riley Spoke by Sam Blair, Page 15
Poetry, Page 18
- The History of Them All by Earle Thompson
- Dungeon Scent by Daryll Ary
- All My Work by Marion Sue Fischer
- The Pale Light by T.H. Lewis
- No Hope by Jeremiah Johns
Real Change Reader Survey, Page 19
Calendar, Compiled by Jean, Page 20