The Homeless Grapevine

Volume: 3, Issue: 12, October - December 1995


Advertisements/Notices:

   1.  Public Access cable TV  Series

Articles:

   1.  Welfare Reform Wave Washes Over the Nation
               by Storm, Gilda, pp. 1

   2.  Reality Falls on Entitlements
               by Andolsen, Jean, pp. 1

   3.  Homeless Stand Down '95
               by Lindquist, Jenny, pp. 2

   4.  NEOCH Reaffirms Four Goals for Next Year
               by Johnson, Max, pp. 3

   5.  Cincinnati Coalition Produces Video to Spotlight Effect of McKinney Cuts
               by Clifford, Pat, pp. 3

   6.  Can the Continuum of Care Make an Impact in Cleveland
               by Simon, Jon, pp. 6

   7.  Awakening Leads to Change
               by EB, pp. 6

   8.  Metal Benefit Helps Grapevine
               by Simon, Jon, pp. 6

   9.  Toxic Waste Stored in Neighborhoods
               by Davis, Brian, pp. 7

  10.  Responses Show Generation Gap in Attitudes Toward the Homeless: Concert-goers Respond to Questions about Homelessness
               by Martinez, Jennifer, and Weir, Jennifer, pp. 8

  11.  Cleveland Works Covers All Employment Bases
               by Cichowicz, Pat, pp. 9

  12.  Temporary Agencies Exploit Desperate Populations
               by Hayes, Matthew E., and Davis, Brian, pp. 10

  13.  Legislation May Eliminate Advocacy by Non-Profits
               provided by the National Community Mental Healthcare Council Action Alert, August 1995, pp. 11

  14.  So, Why Is T. R. McCoy Homeless?
               by Grunspan, Jason, pp. 12

  15.  Homelessness Is Not Always a Life Sentence
               by McCray, Michael, pp. 14

  16.  Chicago Street Wise Vendor Killed by Off-Duty Police Officer
               by Ellis, John W. IV, from Chicago Street Wise, Sept. 16-30, 1995, pp. 14

  17.  "Who Is to Blame?"
               by Ogletree, Margarette, pp. 14

  18.  St. Augustine Petition??
               by Hayes, Thomas W., pp. 15

  19.  Can We Remember Peace?
               by Ogletree, Margaretta, pp. 15

Commentary:

   1.  Affirmative Action Combats Workplace Discrimination
               by Taddie, Jean, pp. 5

Editorial:

   1.  What Lessons Are We Teaching Our Children?
               by Davis, Brian, pp. 12

Letters to the Editor:

   1.  Providers Mourn Loss of Organizer
               by Lowe, Cathy, pp. 13

   2.  "Organize, Protest!" Says SF Reader
               by Stattman, Brian "Ironhorse", pp. 13

Poetry:

   1.  You Could Be Me
               by Whitehead, Donald, pp. 4

   2.  Consider the Lilies
               by Zlatkin, Vera, pp. 5

   3.  The Black Man's Constitution
               by Walker, Anthony, pp. 9

   4.  The Golden Rule
               by Agostin, John, pp. 15

   5.  Tell Chief Wahoo
               by Thompson, Daniel, pp. 15

   6.  Hunger
               by Thompson, Daniel, pp. 16

Street Vibes, from Cincinnati:

   1.  Women's Support Group Finds Talking Leads to Change
               by Martin, Jayne, pp. 4

   2.  You Could Be Me, Poem
               by Whitehead, Donald, pp. 4

   3.  Don't Believe the Stereotypes
               by Whitehead, Donald, pp. 4