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Table of Contents
November 29, 2001, Vol. 8, No. 25
Headlines:
- Capitol Hill Youth Center Closes
- All About Ramadan
- Living Comfortably in Your Car
There are no missing pages. The Mockingbird Times was inserted between pages 8 and 13
Table of Contents:
Dignity. Another View of Mental Illness. Interview with Lorian Elbert. Interview by Molly Rhodes, Pages 1, 14
| Where you can see the film Dignity: Screening to be followed by a question and answer session with Lorian Elbert and possibly Mercer and Summit Inns residents. Buy a copy from Chip Taylor Communications (800) 876-CHIP www.chiptaylor.com
- Picture: John G. in his Capitol Hill home
- Picture: “The photos like that one of Cathy, it’s hard not to see the pain and what she’s been through …. She’s had an intense life.”
- Picture: Summit Inn residents John G. and Bruce G.
- Photos by Lorian Elbert
- Picture: Lorian Elbert
- Photo by Casey Kelbaugh
Mailbag, Page 2
- Wishing a million by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, choreographer working with the Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Looking at a life, not just a body by Ian Rashkin
RC Vendor Profile: Michelle L. Malkin. By Adam Holdorf, Page 2
- Picture: Michelle L. Malkin
Photo by Adam Holdorf
Opinion: 10 Good Reasons to Support Real Change This Holiday Season, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Pages 4, 18
| Awards and declines
- 2002 Budget: surprise money by Adam Holdorf
- Food bank findings by Jeanne Ryan
- Credit where credit is due by Sharon Lee
- Picture: John Fox receives his ACLU award
- Picture: Jean Colman receives her ACLU award
- Photos by George Hickey
No Place to Call Their Own: Capitol Hill Center’s closure makes life harder for Broadway youths. By Jeanne Ryan, Page 5
- Picture: Capitol Hill street youth Otto will miss the drop-in center
- Photo by Jennifer Ferguson
Adventures in Poetry: A home for distraction with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- 10 September 2001 by Reneene Robertson
- Small wonders by M@ RAM-ZZZ…
- For Bev / Look Out Angels, Here She Comes by Cynthia Lee Ozimek [For Beverlei Whiteside]
The Car Camping Artist. Jane Heim wants you to make the best of a bad situation. Interview by Adam Holdorf, Page 8
| People who once lived in their cars: Jim Carrey, Hilary Swank, David Letterman, Colonel Sanders, Sally Jesse Raphael, Jewel (musician), William Shatner
The Little Lighter Girl by Rodney Graham, Page 13
Listening to a New-Found Friend. By Molly Rhodes, Page 15
- Picture: Summit Inn resident John G.
- Photo by Lorian Elbert
Notes From The Kitchen: Ramadan. By Liz Smith, Page 16
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 17
Disability and Liberation. CARA art exhibition at Seattle Central. By Susan Platt, Page 18
- Illustration: “Assertiveness Training,” by Roberta Dueno
Classics Corner: Rudolp rakes it in by Perfess’r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 18
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 19
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 20
Help Tent City3 Have a Happy Holiday
Issue: SHARE/WHEEL’s Tent City3 wishes you a joyful holiday season filled with love. They need your continued support to survive and flourish this holiday season. Here’s a message from them.
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