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ArtBy Carlos Carolina August 30, 2023
Oh lucky me
Carlos Carolina’s newest poem.
ArtBy Vennie Hill Bracey August 30, 2023
Never quit
Vennie Hill shares an update on her journey to recovery.
ArtBy Evelyn Nnam August 30, 2023
Happy Labor Day, world! To the ones that do it from their heart
Evelyn Nnam shares her gratitude this Labor Day.
ArtBy Tonya Williams August 30, 2023
A new start
Tonya Williams shares how her life has changed since she started working with Street Sense.
ArtBy Warren Stevens August 30, 2023
A letter
Warren Stevens reflects on the changes in his life this summer.
ArtBy Rochelle Walker August 30, 2023
A proposal
Rochelle Walker proposes a fundraiser for Street Sense.
ArtBy Angie Whitehurst August 16, 2023
The times we’re in
Angie Whitehurst reflects on the recent difficulties of the times and calls to the community for humanity and support.
ArtBy James Davis August 16, 2023
If there is another world
James Davis writes a poem about his experience at Street Sense.
ArtBy Queenie Featherstone August 16, 2023
Street Sense Media is in a pickle
Queenie Featherstone writes a poem to the Street Sense Board of Directors.
ArtBy Frederic John August 16, 2023
Avoiding the squeeze
Frederic John makes a plea to return to weekly production after the paper switches to a biweekly schedule.
ArtBy Jackie Turner August 16, 2023
Street Sense
Jacqueline Turner reflects on the importance of Street Sense and commits to continuing her work at the paper.
ArtBy Gracia Garcias August 16, 2023
A call for change
Gracias Gracias reflects on recent changes at Street Sense and considers what current circumstances say about current leadership.
ArtBy August Mallory August 16, 2023
My letter to Street Sense
August Mallory reflects on being one of the first vendors to join Street Sense.
ArtBy Tonya Williams August 16, 2023
Let’s go back to weekly
Tonya Williams writes that she wishes that Street Sense return to being a weekly publication
ArtBy Jet Flegette August 16, 2023
Find the fire
Jet Flegette reflects on her experience at Street Sense and it’s importance to the vendors in light of recent changes at the paper.
ArtBy Dwayne Butler August 16, 2023
Our new schedule
Dwayne Butler explains why he is excited about Street Sense transitioning to a bi-weekly schedule.
ArtBy Sybil Taylor August 16, 2023
August
Sybil Taylor shares her new role in Street Sense project “Through Our Eyes'” and shares positivity with her readers.
ArtBy Marc Grier August 16, 2023
Let’s make a plan to go back to weekly
Marc Grier reflects on how changing to a bi-weekly paper impacts everyone and suggests other measures to allow a return to weekly publication.
ArtBy Andre Brinson August 16, 2023
Weekly helps us sell more papers
Andre Brinson calls for the continued support of vendors and customers as Street Sense transitions to being a bi-weekly publication due to budget cuts.
ArtBy Levester Green August 16, 2023
It was a nice run
Levester Green reflects on Street Sense’s move to a bi-weekly paper in the context of the opportunities the paper allows him.
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