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December 13, 2001, Vol. 8, No. 26
Headlines:
- Christmas Eve at the Bunkhouse
- Annie Leibovitz’s Women
- An Interview with Barbara Ehrenreich
- The Darkest Night
Cover graphic by Danijel Zezelj
Table of Contents:
The Longest Night. National Memorial Day for Homeless People. By Michele Marchand, Pages 1, 10, 14
| Extract from Poem “For John, Who Begs Me Not to Enquire Further,” by Anne Sexton
- Picture: In May 1999 at a march and vigil in Vancouver’s Crab Park, family members and friends of victims in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside paid their respects and demanded more be done to catch the women’s killers.
- Photos courtesy of www.missingpeople.net
Mailbag, Page 2
- More for youth by Michelle Atkinson
- Poetry to die by / En paz, Pablo paz hidalgo | Seattle
- Valuable partners by Margaret
RC Vendor Profile: Paul Von Kempf, Jr. By Adam Holdorf, Page 2
- Picture: Paul Von Kempf, Jr.
- Photo by Adam Holddorf
Opinion: Help Real Change Make a Difference. By Timothy Harris, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home. By Adam Holdorf, Page 4
| Freezing in more ways than one
- It gets worse [Increase in need at Operation Nightwatch says director Rev. Rick Reynolds]
- The freeze has thawed [Governor Gary Locke spending $880 million in construction funds]
- Last-minute save – sort of [Mobile Home park gets money to stay]
- When the levy breaks [Camp Paradise in Santa Cruz was flooded]
What Makes Your Marbles Move. Barbara Ehrenreich on working, welfare, and the aftermath of 9/11. Interview by Adam Holdorf, Page 5
- Picture: Barbara Ehrenreich
- Photo by Sigrid Estrada, courtesy of Metropolitan Books
Adventures in Poetry: Military tribunals with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Birthday by Carol A. Leno
- In the Culture of Death / There Are Those by Selma Waldman
- Midshipmen of the Heart by Anitra L. Freeman in honor of Charles Anthony “Jello” Kueck, dead at 27
- Newspaper, Coffee, Cinnamon Roll by L.E. Cornelison, U-District, Seattle
Christmas Story for Homeless Nobodies. By Albert Bliss, Pages 8, 9
- Graphic by Danijel Zezelj
Essay: Women. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz at Seattle Art Museum. By Cynthia Lee Ozimek, Page 11
| Extract from “A Photograph is Not an Opinion. Or is it?” By Susan Sontag in Women
- Picture: Coalminers Shirley Hyche and Jean McCrary in Jim Walter No. 5 Mine in Brookwood, Alabama, part of the photo “Coalminers” by Annie Leibovitz.
- Photo courtesy of Annie Leibovitz
Notes From The Kitchen. Wonderful Merry Christmas dinner. By Liz Smith, Page 12
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
Classics Corner: Ancient times meet ‘70s cult. By Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
Call for Increased Food Stamp Funding, Immigrant Benefits
- Issue: Legislation making significant increases in food stamp funding and benefit restorations to immigrants has made great progress in the Senate as part of the Farm Bill, Senate Bill 1628 (now known as Senate Bill 1731). The bill is expected to come to a full vote before the holiday recess.