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Lines From The Learning Centre

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
18
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement advertising the Carnegie Learning Centre and the need for volunteer participants at the centre. Provides brief introductions to some of the newest members of the learning centre.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Carnegie Centre; Victoria

Neighbourhood Helpers Project

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article describing the implementation of the Neighbourhood Helpers project aimed at aiding seniors in the Downtown Eastside. Topics discussed throughout the article include, Income and Employment, Housing, Social Housing, Hotels and Rooming Houses, Health, Safety and federal assistance.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Carnegie Centre; Vancouver; Downtown Eastside; Elderly

Senior Service Team

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
15
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement describing duties and services of the Senior Service Team, a group of dedicated volunteers who aid seniors in the downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Campbell Avenue; Downtown Eastside; Strathcona; Elderly

Listen To The Native People

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
15
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article excerpt from the Revolutionary Hippie Manifesto encouraging people to respect and pay attention to tradition aboriginal philosophies and ways of life. Article insists that Aboriginal knowledge holds the key to the 'back to the land' movement in which the world becomes more environmentally conscious and respective.
Keywords: 
Indigenous Peoples -- Social Life and Customs; Cariboo; Environmentalism

Potato Heads

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Cartoon
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
16
Collections: 
Summary: 
Cartoon; Political; Humor
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; Fiction; Cartoon

An Ode To Mom and Dad

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem
Keywords: 
Fiction; Poetry

The No Right Or Wrong Comparative Survey Test

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Survey
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
7
Collections: 
Summary: 
Survey compiled by author with various questions concerning social issues and humor.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; BC Place; Carnegie Newsletter Office; General Interest

Kidnapped

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
7
Collections: 
Summary: 
Aboriginal author details being taken away from family and placed in a Alberta residential school at Fort Chip.
Keywords: 
Indigenous Peoples -- Government Relations; Fort Chip, Alberta; Residential Schools

Street Meet 93

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement of event and schedule for the 1993 Street Meet in Downtown Victoria. Meeting agenda and directions included.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Victoria; Glad Tidings Church

Casino Plus Welfare Equals?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
You're Invited Rally And March For Justice
Date: 
1993-04-01
Pages: 
4
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter from author criticizing Paul Taylor and his defense of a proposed Casino in the Downtown Eastside. Argument stems from articles written in the March 15, 1993 Carnegie Newsletter in which Author writes against the Casino proposal plans.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; Carnegie Centre; Hastings Street

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