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New Distribution Point for Street Spirit (Justice News and Homeless Blues) Newspaper
New Street Spirit newspaper distribution point in City of Santa Cruz.
Street Spirit , a newspaper by and about poor and homeless people in the SF Bay Area, is now being distributed through my company storefront (Godmoma's Forge, LLC) at 916 Soquel Ave., Suite B (across the street from Rite Aid / Albertsons, and behind Red Wing Shoes). Individual copies of the last two or three editions may be obtained 24 hours a day from a rack outside the front door. Street Spirit may be obtained in bulk for free by homeless and poor people for resale - call Thomas @ 831-295-3917 to arrange to pick up a bundle (10 copies).
Street Spirit is published by the American Friends Service Committee (http://www.afsc.org), and the vendor program is managed by BOSS (Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency, http://www.self-sufficiency.org) - see the paper or the Street Spirit web site for details of each organizations mission and programs.
Street Spirit offers a mixture of reporting and fiction written by SF Bay Area homeless and poor people, and those who work with and on their behalf. There hasn't been a single issue that hasn't had articles that inspired me, nor one that hasn't had articles that left me upset and angry at the injustice perpetrated by the system and its representatives against those least equipped to fight back.
Street Spirit is published by the American Friends Service Committee (http://www.afsc.org), and the vendor program is managed by BOSS (Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency, http://www.self-sufficiency.org) - see the paper or the Street Spirit web site for details of each organizations mission and programs.
Street Spirit offers a mixture of reporting and fiction written by SF Bay Area homeless and poor people, and those who work with and on their behalf. There hasn't been a single issue that hasn't had articles that inspired me, nor one that hasn't had articles that left me upset and angry at the injustice perpetrated by the system and its representatives against those least equipped to fight back.
For more information:
http://www.thestreetspirit.org/
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