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Oct. 15, World Poetry Day

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
11
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement of October 15th World Poetry Day being held at Spanish Banks West Beach. Notable poets include Tim Lander, Rudolf Penner, Colleen Anderson.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Spanish Banks; Poetry

Re, Margaret and Libby

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Political commentary commenting on the Conservative government and urges reader to support NDP members Margaret Mitchell and Libby Davies.
Keywords: 
Political Planning; Downtown Eastside; Main Street; Hastings Street; East Vancouver

Kim Campbell - Mulroney Clone

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article commenting on Kim Campbell including a list of actions Campbell made in support of Freed Trade, social funding cuts and aboriginal funding cuts.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; Canada; Mexico; United States; Meech Lake; Conservative Government; NAFTA; Free Trade

Women's Health Conference, 26-28 Sept.

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Update by Margaret Prevost concerning her attendance at Women's Health Conference. Topics discussed at the conference as describe Prevost include Sexual Abuse, Victim Assistance, Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Health and services for Aboriginal Women.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Women's Rights

China White

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem; Drug Addiction
Keywords: 
Drug Abuse; Poetry; Fiction

Slapp Suits, Big Business Silences Freedom of Speech

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short piece discussing the detriment of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation in silencing the freedom of speech in British Columbia court cases.
Keywords: 
Political Planning; Commercial Drive; Nanaimo

15 Ways To Survive Welfare Bureaucracy

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: List
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
10
Collections: 
Summary: 
List of steps encouraged for people receiving welfare including ways to handle identification, health services, appeals/tribunals and dealing with Welfare Officers.
Keywords: 
Welfare Recipients; Vancouver Aboriginal Centre; First United Church; Crabtree Corner; Howe Street; First United Church; Downtown Eastside; Strathcona

Premier Harcourt

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
5
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter to premier Mike Harcourt criticizing his comments towards residents of the Downtown Eastside as 'cheaters and deadbeat'. Includes a list of action oriented questions to help improve the Downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Marginality, Social; Downtown Eastside Women's Centre; British Columbia; Political Ethics

Overstepping Destiny

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article/opinion piece about social philosophies held by the Titans, Egyptians and Greek concerning power and social rule.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; History

Another Kind Of Fraud

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
It Still Hurts To Recall It
Date: 
1993-10-01
Pages: 
7
Collections: 
Summary: 
Commentary piece about fraudulent and racist landlords within the Downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Housing -- Resident Satisfaction; Downtown Eastside Hotels, Racism

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