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Art January 11, 2017
Testimony Part 2: Talking with God
A vendor’s story of his journey to God.
ArtBy Ken Martin December 14, 2016
Christmas 2016 Playlist | +♫
Thanks for your kind indulgence. As you enjoy the holiday season’s celebrations please maximize your musical merriment with these memorable…
ArtBy Ronald Dudley December 7, 2016
Rat Patrol 101
A poem about Rats by artist/vendor Ronald “Pookanu” Dudley.
ArtBy Chon Gotti December 7, 2016
From the Ground Up to the Top
Poem by artist/vendor Chon Gotti.
ArtBy Larry Kelly December 7, 2016
The Red Piranha
A story of a red pirahna at the zoo.
ArtBy Carla Baumgardner December 5, 2016
Joy and Happiness
A poem by volunteer Carla Baumgardner about her joy and happiness.
ArtBy Aida Peery December 5, 2016
I Finally Finished
Vendor/artist Aida Basnight describes her experience with Together We Bake, a micro-baking business that provides empowerment classes for women.
ArtBy Michael Craig December 5, 2016
The Rabbit and the Dinosaur
Vendor Michael Craig provides a lesson on environmental destruction through the story of a rabbit and a dinosaur.
ArtBy Cynthia Mewborn December 5, 2016
Home for the Holidays
Artist and vendor Cynthia Mewborn reflects on her faith in light of the holidays.
ArtBy Robert Warren December 2, 2016
Looking Ahead
Vendor and artist Robert Warren urges Washingtonians to continue organizing for universal housing.
ArtBy Dwayne Butler December 2, 2016
After the Election Craze
Vendor and artist Dwayne Butler calls for peace and patience in the wake of the Presidential election.
ArtBy Jackie Turner December 2, 2016
Put Love Before Hate
Vendor and artist Jackie Turner reflects on the important of love in the face of hatred.
ArtBy Elizabeth Bryant November 30, 2016
Doctors, Doctors, Doctors!
Frustration is going to the doctor only for them to say nothing seems to be wrong. I finally received help…
ArtBy Robert Williams November 30, 2016
A Son’s Love for His Mother
Artist/Vendor Robert Williams mourns the loss of his mother.
ArtBy Angie Whitehurst November 16, 2016
The Red Tape Canal (for Kanell Washington)
Angie Whitehurst’s poem for Kanell Washington, a recently deceased member of the Street Sense family who died the day before his housing voucher was approved.
ArtBy Mustafa Kalieb November 16, 2016
Human Trafficking on Metrorail? A Puzzling Incident
Vendor Mustafa Kalieb saw something potentially disturbing on the Metro.
ArtBy Frederic John November 16, 2016
Words for Mr. Trump
Vendor and artist Frederic John wonders whether Trump will reach out to people like him.
ArtBy Robert Williams November 9, 2016
Perception or Reality: Love
Street Sense vendor-artist Robert Williams presents a poem his friend Carla M. Baumgardner wrote.
ArtBy Marcus Green November 9, 2016
Do You Take God For Granted?
Vendor-artist Marcus Green advises us to covet our blessings.
ArtBy Ken Martin November 9, 2016
Can You See Me?
Artist Ken Martin asks you to open your ears and your eyes.
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