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POOR Volume 3 On The Stands Now!
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Volume 3:
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Co-Editors: Dee & Tiny Copy Editor: Jennifer Harris Design and layout: David Baal/Burning Hand Graphics Printed by Inkworks on 100% recycled paper with soy-based ink. Color film provided by DC Type |
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| Cover art; Cover design by Tiny (based on "El Mosquito" by eddie y tiny) Illustration by Eddie Camacho |
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| Featuring: | ||
| The Working
Poor and Their Non-Working Vehicles by Lisa Gray-Garcia photo by Dorothea Lange |
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| Is Panhandling
Work? by Dee Gray and Richard Ransom photos by Nancy Arms, Joseph Bolden, "Richard at Work" by Ed Gould |
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| Esperanza (Hope)
by Matea Gold photo by Paul Morse |
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| I'm a Venduh,
Its What I Do... by Tiviana Lee photos by X Damien Davis and "la paradoja" |
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| Haiti's Alternative
Bank for the Organized Poor a letter to POOR from Ann Hastings |
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| Workin' Hard
for the Money by Michael Fordham (with Jean and Dennis) photos by Dee and Tiny |
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| Two Jobs interviews
by Dee Gray |
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| Po-Organizing: | ||
| Lideres Campesinas
by Pamela Warrick |
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| "Strawberry
Pickers" by Emmy Lou Packard photo by Lydia Gonzalez |
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| Living Wage
Pledge by Sweatshop Watch |
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| The Only Way
For Us to Live by Fam Linh Saechao "Child-care" by Chris Papa |
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| A Union Tag
by Russ Anderson photo by Quentin Nardi |
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| Not Ready for
Contact and in Need of Understanding by Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhr·n "Hi-ho, Hi-ho" by Joshua Gorchov |
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| Prison Labor
Means Prison Blues by Reese Elrich "Chain Gang" by Chris Papa, "Sick in Jail and Can't Eat" by Larry Clark, courtesy of Hospitality House |
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| Reviews: | ||
| Food Reviews
by Joseph Bolden, Tiny, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhr·n, Joy Elaine Vickers, Yadira, Maria, Allie and Joshua |
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| Homeless to
Hollywood reviewed by Tivianna Lee photo by Val Brenneis |
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| Schooling the
Generations in the Politics of Prisons reviewed by Jennifer Navarro |
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| Street Art-ist
reviewed by Alice Joanu research/facilitation/photo: Anthony Janigan |
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| Poetry/Visual Art | ||
| the Full Moon
by Julia Vinograd |
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| If I Could Get
a Job by Mercedes If I Could Get a Job by Mercedes |
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| the Graveyard
Shift by Heather Slade thanks to Songs of the Street, the Boyle Street Community Services Workshop |
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| Knowledge, that's
rich to me by Marcus Toriumi (image, facing page) "Invisible Labor" by Dipti Desai |
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| Work, Work,
Work by Margot Pepper (image, facing page) "Work" by Cynthia Wukotich |
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| M·rgenes/Boundaries
thanks to Image and Imagination, Encounters with the photography of Dorothea Lange (image, facing page) "La Migra" by Sandow Birk and Barry McGee, courtesy of Catharine Clark Gallery |
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War Goin' On |
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Review:
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| The Cosmic Double
Counting by Ken Mills |
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Interview With Johanna
Breyer |
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Work Shops!:
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Take a look at excerpts:
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