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Nashville Renewal via Tupelo

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem about human fascination with celebrity.
Keywords: 
Graceland; Fiction; Poetry

Homecoming

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Story from author Margaret concerning the history of the Native community at Alert Bay and family connections to the community.
Keywords: 
Cultural Awareness; Alert Bay; Kelowna; Scotland; Vancouver

No Handouts For Seniors Thanks

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Unknown: News
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
10
Collections: 
Summary: 
Newspaper article discussing the inequality felt by seniors who have contributed to the Canadian Pension plan and are unable to comfortably sustain from the Old Age Security tax. Mention is made of interest rate drops and legislation changes which further marginalize seniors who have paid into pension plans for decades.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Canada; Ottawa; Pension; Elderly

Untitled

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Cartoon
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
11
Collections: 
Summary: 
Cartoon concerning a political quote from Liberal MLA Jeremy Dalton concerning 'handouts' to welfare recipients.
Keywords: 
Welfare Recipients; Marginality, Social

Untitled

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: List
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
5
Collections: 
Summary: 
List of quotations author calls 'chutzpah', socially and politically relevant quotes concerning various world issues.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; France; United States; Canada; Germany; Florida

Politics As The Crow Flys

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Summary: 
Political commentary from author Tora concerning elitism within political structures in both the United States and Canada. Tora argues on the small wealthy minority come to be in power of national politics.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; Canada; United States; Ottawa; Classism

Gathering Place Living Up To Name Already

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Vancouver Sun: News
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
7
Collections: 
Summary: 
Newspaper article by Robert Sarti discussing the success of the newly found Carnegie like Gathering Place on Helmcken Street. Includes a photograph of Anne Birthistle and Ken Ledrew at the Gathering Place building site.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Gathering Place; Granville Street; Helmcken Street; North Vancouver; False Creek; Carnegie Centre; Downtown Southside; Urban Infrastructure

Hate Literature

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Commentery by author Sandy Cameron concerning the publication of a Providence article concerning welfare fraud. Cameron suggests police accusations of welfare fraud only work to damage community members who are impoverished and urges against negative media portrayal of the poor.
Keywords: 
Welfare Recipients; Marginality, Social; Classism

Dear Friends

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
3
Collections: 
Summary: 
Thank you letter from Nicki Magnolo to the Carnegie Centre concerning at gift given to the YWCA Crabtree Corner Family Centre.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Carnegie Centre; Crabtree Corner Family Centre

Carnegie's Stained Glass Windows

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
3
Collections: 
Summary: 
Story/biographies detailing the lives of John Milton, William Shakespeare, Edmond Spencer, Thomas Moore, Walter Scott and Robbie Burns. who appear in the Carnegie Centre's stained glass windows.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Carnegie Centre; London; Scotland; England; Stratford; Canada; Edinburgh; History; Biographies

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