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Poverty Scholarship
Poverty Scholarship
A revolutionary poor people-led theory and solutions based text book that also comes with a downloadable curriculum, released by poet, author and poverty skola Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia and POOR Magazine family.
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The Homefulness Handbook: How to Build a Homeless & Landless People's Solution to Homelessness
The Homefulness Handbook: How to Build a Homeless & Landless People's Solution to Homelessness
Homefulness noun A Poor & Indigenous-people led solution to homelessness A sweat equity, permanent co-housing, education, arts, micro-business and social change project for landless/houseless and formerly houseless families and individuals How do poor, houseless, Indigenous, evicted, disabled, false-border-terrorized peoples from all four corners of Mama Earth, now residing on stolen and occupied Turtle Island, who have been displaced, evicted, incarcerated, swept, criminalized and traumatized actually "buy" land and build permanent homes, food justice, art and healing comeUnity for themselves and the world? Through layers of what we call Poverty Scholarship in Practice, it can be done. This book is the journey and the how-to of the powerFULL poverty skolaz and ancestors of POOR Magazine spiritually and legally unselling Mama Earth and building the vision that is Homefulness. This books takes you through the unfolding in real time, with all the hard parts, gray areas, and UnClarity that MamaFestation means in a stolen land of lies.
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The Poor Law Magazine for Scotland; The Poor Law and Local Government Journal; The Poor Law and Local Government Magazine; The Poor Law Magazine and Parochial Journal. Volume I, Number 1 to Volume XL, Number 5. September 1858 to May 1930 (October 1929 Edition Missing).
Publication established for the purpose of publishing decisions in the Supreme and Local Courts, arbitration cases, and opinions of counsel, under the Poor Law. Also includes articles on Poor and Parochial Law, reports of Poor Law meetings, and general Parochial business, letters and communications.
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How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever
How to Not Call the Po'Lice Ever
In twenty-one years of collective love and struggle, the poor, unhoused, disabled, Black, Brown, Indigenous, elder and youth leaders, artists, and cultural workers of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE, PoorNewsNetwork (PNN)/Homefulness have never called the Po'Lice.We face our demons ALL THE TIME, because we all come out of colonial trauma experiences of racism, white supremacy, ableism, family violence, false borders, eviction, houselessness, criminalization, elder/child abuse, sexual violence, rape, incarceration, Po'Lice violence, genderism, hate crimes, and so much more. At Homefulness, we go within to solve our community's problems.Based off POOR Magazine's revolutionary workshops of the same name and collected here in writing for the first time, this handbook takes readers through the Herstory/His-STORY of Po'Lice Terror of our bodies, lives, children and elders in this stolen land, and then shares the model of the Elephant Council at Homefulness-a poor, Indigenous people/traumatized people's accountability circle, which includes a redefinition of the silently violent, western white supremacist notion of "security," and enables us to hold each other through trauma and institute a true definition of interdependent safety.Thru participatory exercises, theatre, art, prayer, and poetry, Poverty Skolaz and Elephant Co-Leaders Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia, Leroy Moore, Muteado Silencio, Aunti Frances Moore, and many more revolutionary poets, artists, and thinkers take us all through one way to make a collective shift away from the lie of state-sponsored murder and into the realness of what we can build ourselves.
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Working at the Word Factory
Working at the Word Factory
"Reporter Eric Poor found himself flying in an antique WWII bomber one day and serving on a panel with a MAD magazine editor the next. ... If you are considering a life in journalism, or are just curious about what a journalist's life is like, this book is for you. The author lays out both the challenges and the rewards, and leaves behind a number of valuable tips - for living and for writing - along the way." --From publisher's description.
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Crackle and Drag
"Conceived as a platform for new ideas, MATTE Magazine features one artist per issue. Each issue's cover is a portrait of the featured artist by Matthew Leifheit. MATTE is edited, produced, and designed by Matthew Leifheit."--Matte website.
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