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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
30
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem
Keywords: 
Fiction; Poetry

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
23
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem
Keywords: 
Fiction; Poetry

Central Waterfront Planning

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
24
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement of the City of Vancouver's meeting to discuss the development of the Downtown Eastside's Waterfront. Encourage members to provided arguments for against potential building projects near the waterfront.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; West Hastings; Crab Park; Urban Infrastructure

Downtown Eastside/ Strathcona Shopping Project

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
24
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement from John Norton about raising interest in the idea of developing a community shopping centre for the Strathcona and Downtown Eastside neighbourhood.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Strathcona; East Hastings; Downtown Eastside; Urban Infrastructure; Corporate Development

What Are Human Rights?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Petition
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
25
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article detailing the definition of Human rights, the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and various cases of human rights violations throughout the world. Urges women's groups from various parts of the world to take action against human rights abuses. Includes template for petition to be sent to the United Nations World Conference on Human Rights to recognize violence against women.
Keywords: 
Human Rights Advocacy; Bogota, Colombia; Canada; Latin America; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Caribbean; Women's Rights

Poetry In Motion

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
20
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement of poetry session entitled 'Poetry In Motion' at the Carnegie Theater featuring various Carnegie poets and newsletter contributors.
Keywords: 
Cultural Awareness; Main Street; Hastings Street; Carnegie Centre; Poetry

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
21
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article by author detailing the importance and functionality of subconscious mental forces which affect overall physical health and body function.
Keywords: 
Mental Health Education; Community Gardens; Carnegie Centre; Strathcona

Capilano Camp

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
23
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short story by author about hiking with his friend by the Cleveland Dam including slight political commentary on the NDP.
Keywords: 
Indigenous Peoples -- Government Relations; Capilano; Cleveland Dam; Mear's Island; Clayoquot

CRAB-Water Fort Life Society - AGM

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Report
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
23
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short report on the first meeting of the Crab-Water For Life society, aimed at protecting Vancouver public parks and shared spaces. Brief minutes are given in addition the mention of the establishment of the Board of Directors.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Burrad Inlet; Urban Infrastructure; Environmentalism

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The First S.T.E.W Revue
Date: 
1993-05-01
Pages: 
16
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter addressed to Archbishop Adam Exner urging the assistance in helping keep the day care recently shut down in Vancouver open. Author argues that they function of the day care is essential to lower income families in the Downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Vancouver; New York City; Downtown Eastside Women's Centre; Chinatown Lions Club; Carnegie Centre; Child Protection

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