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Table of Contents
March 5, 2008, Vol. 15, No. 11
Headlines:
- A Northwest Legacy. Museum opens 23 years after protesters demanded a repository for African-American history and culture. Page 5
- Risking Death to Give Women a Choice. Dr. Susan Wicklund knows the moral hazards of her practice and the perils of being targeted by the anti-choice movement. Page 7
- Change Agent: Sue Emery. Page 3
- Vendor of the Week: Paridon Williams. Page 6
- Bus Chick: Same bus, different reasons for riding: Bus Chick and Bus Nerd compare notes. Page 8
Table of Contents:
Where are they supposed to go? On March 13, concerned citizens have the opportunity to send a clear message to the mayor and his staff: Help, don’t harass by Timothy Harris, Page 3
Change Agent: Sue Emery by Adam Hyla, Page 3
- Picture: Secure: Sue Emery is the only certified car seat expert who regularly makes house calls.
- Photo by Adam Hyla
Just Heard…Page 3
- Yesler Terrace; up and out by Cydney Gillis
- McCain, Obama, Clinton, Nader? By Adam Hyla
Lora Lake hits snag by Cydney Gillis, Page 3 [Lora Lake Apartments]
Subprime loans got to OR minorities by Maru Grunbaum, Page 3, 10
STOP THE SWEEPS. Real Change cordially invites you to act up and dine out at City Hall, Thursday, March 13, 2008. Come for dinner and stay the night, Page 4
African-American history on display. Museum at former Central District school opens this week by Cydney Gillis, Page 5
Life After Exile. Seattle artists explore the difficulties of returning home from prison by Stephen Perry, Pages 5, 10
- Picture: Chloe (Wendy Woolery) is the mother of Marcus (Gary Reed) a troubled ex-con returning home in The Exile Project, an original theatrical piece on the correctional system that opens March 7.
- Photo by Jim Rogers
Vendor of the Week: Paridon Williams, Page 6
- Story and photo by JP Gritton
Poem: Old Wounds by Mac Crary, Page 6
35 years since Roe v. Wade. A doctor who’s risked death to give women a choice by Cydney Gillis, Pages 7, 11
Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain. Book Review: Foreskin’s Lament: A memoir by Shalom Auslander. Review by Austin Walters, Page 8
Book Review: The End of the World Book by Alistair McCartney. Review by Rosette Royale, Page 8
Poem: flights by Stan Burriss, Page 8
Adventures in Irony: History from the bottom up by © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 9
Bus Chick, Transit Authority: Let’s call the whole thing off by Carla Saulter, Page 9
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn
Letters to the Editor, Page 10
- Get in here by David Cahn, Real Change Organizing Project
- Leading the (wanna-be) Leaders by Donna Stewart
Calendar, Page 12
Mockingbird Times March 2008, Vol. IX, Issue 3
Copy of issue was obtained from microfiche in the University of Washington Suzzallo Library.