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Keep Fighting, Friends

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article encouraging the formation of support groups to promote social justice.
Keywords: 
Discrimination; Community Organization

RayCam's Job/Training Club Has Started

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Announcement that RayCam's job/training club has started.
Keywords: 
Poor - Employment; Raycam Community Centre

Child Apprehension Rally

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event - Protest
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Notice of protest against the Ministry of Social Services.
Keywords: 
Foster Home Care -- Law and Legislation; Clark St

What is a Grandmother?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: General Interest
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article written by a third grader about grandmothers.
Keywords: 
Cultural Awareness

Child-care centre needs care itself

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - The Province: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
10
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article arguing that the Waterside Child-Care Centre needs more funding.
Keywords: 
Child Support; Princess Apartments, Queen Elizabeth Theatre; Community Organization

Cassandra – Our Child

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
10
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article advocating for additional funding for day care programs.
Keywords: 
Child Support; Community Organization

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story – Non Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
11
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short story about a birthday party.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Holiday Celebration

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
11
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

March for Jesus stirs debate about poor

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER – The Vancouver Sun: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article covering the annual March for Jesus. March organizers have been accused of being insensitive to the needs of Downtown Eastside residents.
Keywords: 
Marginality, Social; Downtown Eastside

Untitled

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Available Aid
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Stop Him Before He Pulls a Harris! We've Got to Save Him From Himself!
Date: 
1996-05-15
Pages: 
25
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for the Downtown Eastside Residents' Association
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; 9 East Hastings St

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