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Table of Contents
February 6, 2003, Vol. 10, No. 4
Headlines:
- Rethinking the Draft
- Burien Considers Eviction of Poor
- Stinkfoot
- Goodbye to StreetLife
- Madeline DeFrees
Illustration: Graphic by Jake Dillon
Note: Page 8 is followed by Page 13. The Mockingbird Times was inserted in-between.
Table of Contents:
Forging a Path to Oneself. Northwest poet Madeline DeFrees has earned the right to do as she pleases. Interview by Molly Rhodes and Stan Burriss, Pages 1, 14, 15
- Picture: Stan Burriss and Madeline DeFrees in conversation
- Photo by Molly Rhodes
Mailbag, Pages 2, 18
- Give it back by Tamara Caulkins | Seattle
- Liberty and justice for all by Alisa Bierria | Communities Against Rape and Abuse (CARA) } Seattle
Opinion: The Streetcar No One Desires …Except some rich guy. By Adam Holdorf, Page 3
News You Can Use, Pages 4, 15
| Costco abroad, anti-camping at home
- National news digest, January 31, 2003. News from around the U.S. and Canada, compiled by the Street News Service. Compiled by Molly Rhodes
- Church moves homeless guests by R.V. Murphy [RE: Immanuel Lutheran Church at Pontius Ave and Thomas St, Seattle]
- A retail giant’s big footprint by R. V. Murphy [RE: Costco Wholesale Corporation]
- MLK, anti-war icon
- Picture: Thousands marched in the streets of Seattle on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 20, 2003, some carrying signs denouncing the military preparation for war in Iraq. King denounced the Vietnam War in 1967, telling a Harlem church that “a time comes when silence is betrayal.”
- Photo by Ken Dean
Book ‘Em. South King County nearly makes camping criminal. By Megan Doyle, Page 5
|Burien mulls criminalizing homelessness.
- Picture: Burien City councilmember Steven Lamphear
- Photo by Mark Sullo
Adventures in Poetry: Beware the easy “wow” with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Scirocco Wind by Marion Sue Fischer
- My Favorite Part of the Day by Donald Sutton
- Something to Eat by Crysta Casey
- Six Degrees by Anitra Freeman
So Long, Farewell: Low-Income Artists say goodbye to StreetLife Gallery. Interviews and photos by Brooke Kempner, Page 8
- Picture: Kenneth McBee
- Picture: Jay Anderson
- Picture: Eddie Herold
- Picture: John Travena
- Picture: Chan
Opportunity Missed: Abolishing affirmative action only makes schools more unequal. By Madeline Whyte, Page 13
- Graphic by Tom M. Douglass
Notes from the Kitchen: The enemy within. By Liz Smith, Pages 16, 17
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 17
Street Talk: What do you think about reinstating the draft? Photos and interviews by Bess Dwyer, Page 18
- Lisa Porter
- Jonathan Galin
- Thomas Carlson
- Sarah Rosenblum
- Kari Zwiefelhofer
Classics Corner: Sophocles in need today by Perfess’r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 18
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 19
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 20
Help create a budget that supports those in need
- Issue: After Governor Gary Locke issued his budget proposal in December, it is now up to the state legislature to modify it and bring in their own suggestions to meet all of the state’s pressing needs and take care of a $2.4 billion deficit.
Mockingbird Times February 2003, Vol. III, Issue 2, 4 pages