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Real Change Newspaper
Table of Contents
April 16 - 30, 1997, Vol. 4, No. 7
Headlines:
- Camp Oly: SHARE Stakes Out the Capitol
- Spring Fashion: Post-Grunge Seattle Fashion & Shopping Tips for the Impoverished
- Holly Park Comes to a Boil
- Mayor Jackson: Hooverville Series Examines the Leadership’s Legacy
Table of Contents:
Vendor of the Month: Andrew Tocher, Page 3
Taxocology: Plain Talk About Those That Got and Those that Ain’t / A Gift to the Rich by Anitra Freeman, Page 5
Penury Envy by Wes Browning, Page 3
Out on the Edge: Bottom-up Post-Grunge Spring Fashion, Page 6, 7
- Picture of Roy Eric Dunham
- Picture of Anitra Freeman
- Picture of Carol Benham & Paul Pesterkoff
- Picture of Dr. Wes Browning
- Picture of Robert Hansen
- Picture of Larry & Horace Ray Elmore
Keeping Up Appearances: Where to Shop to Look Sharp When You’re Poor by Ruth A. Fox, Page 8, 9, 27
Holly Park Heats Up: Housing Debate Turns Ugly with Infighting by Mark Park, Page 10, 11, 28
Camp Oly: SHARE Stakes Out the Capitol by Judy Aria, Lantz Rowland, Michele Marchand and others from SHARE contributed to this piece. Page 12, 13
Picture: Bussing the Homeless to Olympia! SHARE folks in “The Mother Ship.”
Photo by David Torigoe
Hooverville, Part II | “Mayor” Jackson: Encampment Leader Leaves Mixed Legacy by Alice Quaintance. Page 14, 15, 28
Obituary: Bobby Cox Born 11 December 1933, Died 7 March 1997 by Annie Green, Program Manager | The Lazarus Day Center, Page 16
Picture: A Happy Sole: Bobby Cox
Green Thumbs: Youth Garden Works Offers Homeless Youth Stability by Janice Price, Page 17, 28
Picture: Getting her hands dirty: Autumn at work in the garden.
Photo by Janice Price
Alive with Pride: At-Risk Youth Find Safety and Acceptance at Lambert House by Gentry Lange, Page 18, 27
Column: Do Something, Page 19
Plugging In: Taking Control of the Internet on Activist Websites by Anitra Freeman, Page 20, 21
Column: New On The NET: News and Blues from Handsnet, Page 22, 23
Poetry, Page 24, 25, 26
- Morning Ritual by Earle Thompson
- Sunrise by Elizabeth Romero
- The Stranger by Carol Cross
- Twenty-Two Eleven Second Avenue 5:53 AM by Earle Thompson
- Depression by Bill Witherup
- Scattered by Marion Sue Fischer
- Ars Poetica for Mark Bigelow by Bill Witherup
- Poem Breaks All Box Office Records by Bill Witherup
- Yes, by George, or Riverbank I by Marion Sue Fischer
Calendar, Page 29, 30, 31
Citizen’s Participation Project: Preemption Bill Endangers Tenant Rights
Advocating Organization: Washington Low Income Housing Congress, special thanks to Jon Gould
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