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The Homeless Grapevine
Volume: 3, Issue: 12, October - December 1995
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Advertisements/Notices: 1. Public Access cable TV Series Articles: 1.
Welfare
Reform Wave Washes Over the Nation 2.
Reality
Falls on Entitlements 3.
Homeless
Stand Down '95 4.
NEOCH
Reaffirms Four Goals for Next Year 5.
Cincinnati
Coalition Produces Video to Spotlight Effect of McKinney Cuts 6. Can
the Continuum of Care Make an Impact in Cleveland 7. Awakening Leads to Change 8.
Metal
Benefit Helps Grapevine 9. Toxic Waste Stored in
Neighborhoods 10. Responses
Show Generation Gap in Attitudes Toward the Homeless: Concert-goers
Respond to Questions about Homelessness 11.
Cleveland
Works Covers All Employment Bases 12.
Temporary
Agencies Exploit Desperate Populations 13.
Legislation
May Eliminate Advocacy by Non-Profits 14.
So,
Why Is T. R. McCoy Homeless? 15.
Homelessness
Is Not Always a Life Sentence 16.
Chicago
Street Wise Vendor Killed by Off-Duty Police Officer 17. "Who
Is to Blame?" 18. St.
Augustine Petition?? 19. Can
We Remember Peace? Commentary: 1. Affirmative
Action Combats Workplace Discrimination Editorial: 1. What Lessons Are We Teaching
Our Children? 1. Providers Mourn Loss of
Organizer 2.
"Organize,
Protest!" Says SF Reader Poetry: 1.
You
Could Be Me 2.
Consider
the Lilies 3. The
Black Man's Constitution 4.
The
Golden Rule 5.
Tell
Chief Wahoo 6.
Hunger Street Vibes, from Cincinnati: 1. Women's
Support Group Finds Talking Leads to Change 2.
You
Could Be Me, Poem 3.
Don't
Believe the Stereotypes |
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