Contents


Opinion Editorials

Ask Joe

Illin n' Chillin

Kaponda

Jr's Hat


Departments

Resource and Development

Micro-economics
Poor Women writers and artists transition off of Welfare through micro-economics. A project of POOR MAGAZINE.

Investigative Journalism

Loaves vs. Lofts
Gourmet catering company objects to being relocated by high priced live work/lofts. (Part two in an ongoing series of special reports from "the inside" on gentrification) by Giovonna Willis-Barela staff writer, POOR Magazine

The Po' Poets Project

Ode to JFK Jr.

Notes from the inside
A Journal of Incarcerated Writers & Artists

Photography

REFRAMING THE OUTSIDE
by John M.
subject: Ken Moshesh

Accessing the Media
by The California Department of Corrections (CDoC).


Featured Artists

Richard At Work
Artist Ed Gould

Woman with Hammer
Artist Herbie









The Po' Poets CD Volume 1


Saturday, March 1, 2003;

The Po Poets are poets in poverty using the Word to Heal, Educate and Relate How to Survive, Thrive and Stay Alive through Race and Class OpPresSioN

Featuring over 30 poets locally and nationally

A POOR Press Publication 2003©



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POOR Press Publications

S’Language

POOR Press Book release party 2003 !

The Houzin' Project

SurVeiLLance

The POOR Nation

The Poverty Hero

A Word from our Sponsors

Black Disabled Man with a Big Mouth and High IQ

paradise ventures

POOR Magazine Volume #4 MOTHERS

RESISTANCE

SNAG Seventh Native American Generation

The Po' Cats Adventure Series

The Po' Poets CD Volume 1

Thru the Eyes of a Child

A Word from our Sponsors

Ask Joe, Holding up the Sky

Citizens, Civilians Over Corruption:Savagely Removed Occupant (S.R.O)

“Mommy, why did you choose your boyfriend over me?

A Word from our Sponsors

Ask Joe, Holding up the Sky

Disconnected

Dream Owls

El Viaje de Una Madre Immigrante

Muteado

My Life X 4

Oji Volume 1

Paradise Ventures Vol. 2

Reflections of Unknown Artists

Selected Wordz

Spittin' Flames

System Bitch

The Scholarship of Poverty

Wasted Waters

Why Can't We Play in Our Own Backyard?