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Real Change Newspaper
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May, 1996, Vol. 3, No. 5
Headlines:
- Money Down the Sink: Skewed Gov’t Priorities a Point of Unity
- Paying for the Commons: City Priorities Favor Developers
- Working: A Woman Going it Alone
- Big Alaska Money! Waiting for that Ship to Come In
- Millionair Club Opens to Women
- Citizen’s Participation Project: Tools for Action
Cover photo by Ron Campbell, Black on Black Productions. Design by Timothy Harris
Table of Contents:
Joke’s on Who? By Timothy Harris, Page 3
Mailbag, Pages 3, 4
- Chris Jensen | Seattle
- Carol S. Cuypers | Seattle
- Mary Dale Tyler | Nova Scotia, CA
- Scott Pinegar, Advocacy Co-Chair, SKCCH
Vendor of the Month: Charles Sanchez, Page 3
We’re in Charge Here! Real Change has recently incorporated as an independent organization, and is no longer a project of the Pike Market Senior Center. Pictured above is the Real Change Board, at their first meeting, held on April 15, 1996. Page 4
- Pictured: Helena Stephens, Michele Marchand, Walter Massey, Jon Gould, Rev. Jean Kim, Dr. Wes Browning, Kris Rhode, Scott Nodland (Treasurer/VP), Carole Frisell (Secretary), Jean Rowlands-Tarbox (President), Domingo Martinez (not shown)
- Photo by Emma Quinn
Tax Day Blues. Groups Find Point of Unity in Skewed Federal Priorities. By Tamara Anne Fowler, Pages 5, 18
- Picture: Woman holding sign: “If you want peace, stop paying for war”.
- Photo by Ron Campbell
Working it Out. Millionair Club Celebrates 75 Years of Hope. By Julie Eagleton, Pages 6, 19
- Picture: MC Dispatcher Eddie Jones pumps out the jobs.
- Photo by Julie Eagleton
Meeting the Need. Seattle’s Millionair Club Branches Out. By Catherine Gainey, Pages 6, 19
Just Pies. Robert Talley Bakes Up a Delicious Future. By Kristen Nichelson, Page 7
- Picture: Emerald City Pies were a hit at the Street Life Gallery Open House
- Photo by …
Getting Through. A Survivors Story of Struggle and Loneliness. Transcribed from an Interview by Joy Graybill, Pages 8, 14
- Picture: Catherine Henne does morning coffee and paper before work.
- Photo by Dana Schuerholz
Opinion. The Silent Emergency. Understanding What’s Wrong With the Commons. By John Shaw, Pages 9, 18
Citizens Participation Project, Page 10
Recommended Actions on Legislative Concerns
Homeless Women’s Network Update, Page 10
Poetry, Pages 11, 19
- Belltown Persephone by Earle Thompson
- I Give Up! By Marion Sue Fischer
- View by Nancy Craig
- He Stands With His Hands Behind by Stan Burriss
- Sculptured Souls by Melanie Webb
- The Months Peel Away by Koon Woon, Page 19
Adventures in Poetry with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 12
New on the Net from News & Blues on Handsnet. Page 13
Comic: Creepy Joe in The Silenced Ones, By Lin Lucas, Page 14
Big Alaska Money! Waiting for that Ship to Come in! By John Hoffman, Page 15
Our Seattle Heritage. Scapegoated Immigrants: An Old Story. By Christopher French with assistance by Laura Shipiro of the Wing Luke Asian Museum, Page 19
Calendar. Special thanks to Jean Buskin. Page 20