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Bad Boys In Blue, Whatcha Gonna Do...
Bay Area Familes And Friends Protest Police Brutality
Story By Elizabeth Gonzalez //Photos By G.Melesaine
October 26, 2005

This past Saturday, October 22, about 80 people gathered at Emma Prusch Farm Park on King and Story Roads in East San JosŽ... More >>>

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Damn Proud
Poem by Mario Barbosa
October 26, 2005

Its sucks being at the bottom doesn't it?
Of course they don't know about that... More >>>

Lean On Me...
Women Writers from the Santa Clara Work Furlough Program
October 24, 2005

I can remember when I hit rock-bottom and someone was there for me. It was my first week at my incarceration. More >>>

I'm poor and I grew up poor. Being poor is more real to me than culture or nationality... More >>>

Don't Talk To Me
Poem by Mario Barbosa
October 17, 2005

The adolescent cries and the pre-pubescent whines.
No one is listening, might as well stop. More >>>

Invisible Man
Poem by Simon // art by Samuel Rodriguez
October 17, 2005

The old man on sidewalk, he has called home...More >>>

It Entertains, But "Serenity" Gives No Peace
Movie Review by Christopher Patrick Nelson
October 17, 2005

The average man is stronger than the average woman. However, in his youthquake phenomenon television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer...More >>>

ÒS&*tÓ
Poem by Pilar Sanchez // Art by Adrian Avila
October 14, 2005


Came into my life
R
egretting that I wouldn't last... More >>>

There Is More to Me Than You Think You Know
Written by a collection of Writers
October 13, 2005

Women share something they what people to know about them that people don't see. More >>>

Cruising the Community College Circuit
An Undocumented Immigrant Learns for Learning Sake
Story By Diego Ramirez //Art by Adrian Avila
October 12, 2005

This week I find myself starting community college. This might not seem like such a big deal, but to those who know me, it is a strange move. More >>>

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