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









SNAG

Seventh Native American Generation
A magazine by Native American Youth


Saturday, March 1, 2003;

Issue 1 Volume 1

There are prophecies that speak of the seventh generation from the coming of the white man as being the ones that will see the big changes that are coming -- Two Ravens, Mandan, Hidasta, Arickar

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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?