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ArtBy Joe Jackson December 26, 2018
I’m still here
Joe Jackson shares his outlook on genuine friendship.
ArtBy Chad Jackson December 26, 2018
We’re all able
Chad Jackson shares his thoughts on what defines ability.
ArtBy Wendell Williams December 24, 2018
Random Acts of Kindness: Ghosts of Christmas past
The American Dream used to be that if you worked hard and saved, you could buy a house in the…
ArtBy Gerald Anderson December 14, 2018
Treading the Waters, Part 11
When we were last with young Gerald, he was in the Garden District of New Orleans. For the very first time in his life he had gotten behind the wheel of a car, but it was a sports car he had stolen with his best friend…
ArtBy Evelyn Nnam December 12, 2018
Christmas is Near!
Evelyn Nnam wished everyone a Merry Christmas!
ArtBy Cheryl Hill December 12, 2018
Give the gift of survival
Cheryl Hill shares a list of items to include in a holiday care package.
ArtBy Andre Brinson December 12, 2018
Happy Holidays
Andre Brinson shares his holiday gratitude and remembers a difficult Christmas Eve.
ArtBy Marcus Green December 12, 2018
Third years gone, but never forgotten.
Her legacy lives on in my heart, her family and the Street Sense Media family. Roberta Bear, my Bobby, took…
ArtBy Sybil Taylor December 12, 2018
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to everyone! I was born on Christmas Day, which is such a special joy. I love all the…
ArtBy Jet Flegette December 6, 2018
Stranger Danger
My story of surviving economically during my now roughly a year of being homeless is not over.
ArtBy Kedist Girma December 6, 2018
The Potter and His Clay
Here are a few brief lines on the nature of existence.
ArtBy Jermale McKnight December 6, 2018
To My Relations, Partners in Crime
Love reverently, and be what we want.
ArtBy Moyo Onibuje December 6, 2018
My Name Is Moyo, Part 5: 007, For your eyes only
How I lost my passport, birth certificate, university credentials, and my British-American teaching certificates still causes me extreme emotional distress. Thankfully, I did not lose my mind.
ArtBy Angie Whitehurst December 3, 2018
Do not rain on my parade
A mother’s hope for her child’s future.
ArtBy Patty Smith November 30, 2018
Home for the Holidays
The artist/vendor writes about the importance of keeping others in mind during the holiday season.
ArtBy John Littlejohn November 30, 2018
A Place for Shelter
This artist/vendor reminds or teaches us that shelter is needed and comes in more than a physical form.
ArtBy Elizabeth Bryant November 30, 2018
Fixing Things
The artist/vendor reminds us that to make things right, it starts with the small things.
ArtBy Anthony Carney November 30, 2018
Compassion
This artist/vendor offers a reminder about the error in judging others.
ArtBy Alice Carter November 29, 2018
DC is winning
Alice Carter shares a poem about her struggle with life on the streets in D.C.
ArtBy Conrad Cheek Jr. November 29, 2018
A Musical Experience ‘The Queen of Soul,’ Aretha Franklin
This artist/vendor recounts the impact an artist like Aretha Franklin had on young listeners.
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