Contents


Opinion Editorials

Ask Joe

Illin n' Chillin

Kaponda

Jr's Hat


Departments

Resource and Development

Micro-economics
Poor Women writers and artists transition off of Welfare through micro-economics. A project of POOR MAGAZINE.

Investigative Journalism

Loaves vs. Lofts
Gourmet catering company objects to being relocated by high priced live work/lofts. (Part two in an ongoing series of special reports from "the inside" on gentrification) by Giovonna Willis-Barela staff writer, POOR Magazine

The Po' Poets Project

Ode to JFK Jr.

Notes from the inside
A Journal of Incarcerated Writers & Artists

Photography

REFRAMING THE OUTSIDE
by John M.
subject: Ken Moshesh

Accessing the Media
by The California Department of Corrections (CDoC).


Featured Artists

Richard At Work
Artist Ed Gould

Woman with Hammer
Artist Herbie






Photo by Marilouna/PNN Indigenous Peoples Media Project
Leroy Moore and Tiny "finding media justice" at the US Social Forum



POOR Goes To England!?

Yes its True! POOR Magazine/Krip Hop Revolutionary Poverty, Race and Disability Scholars are going to University of Nottingham and London, England to represent!

POOR Magazine will be presenting: The Criminalization of Poverty and the Impact of Global Climate Change on Poor Communities of Color..@ The Pink Tide: Reconfiguring Politics, Power and Economies in the Americas @ University of Nottingham Jan 22-24

Krip Hop will be hosting a Networking Party in London for Disability scholars, musicians and artists


Friday, January 15, 2010;

Two lead scholars on poverty, disability, race and indigenous resistance, Leroy Moore and Lisa "tiny" Gray-Garcia, from POOR Magazine/PoorNewsNetwork, a revolutionary poor people led/indigenous people led organization based in the US will be presenting,"The Criminalization of Poverty and the Impact of Global Climate change on Poor Communities of Color in the Americas and Beyond.." at The Pink Tide: Reconfiguring Politics, Power and Political Economy in the Americas? at University of Nottingham on January 22-24

On Monday, Jan 25th - Krip Hop has a networking party @ 93 Feet East - 1-9pm- 150 BRICK LANE, E1 6QL

POOR Magazine is still available on Monday, January 25th to offer revolutionary media training for organizations in London that serve poverty, migrant and indigenous scholars . Call Tiny (510) 435-7500 if you have any ideas!



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Amo el Futbol pero Odio su Politica/I love Soccer but hate its politics

Privatising Social Security

THE GOVERNOR'S IGNORANCE

POOR Magazine Poverty Scholars Infiltrate Academia in the UK

Starvation and Jim Crow Racism Part 1 & 2

From Haiti to Hayward: The Myth of the Orphan Locally and Globally

Amerikkka to Haiti: Take What We Offer!

Haiti Half-Truths-The Haitian Tragedy and Mainstream Media Response

POOR Goes To England!?

South African Resistance Against Evictions: Interview with Ashraf Cassiem

The War on the Poor from San Francisco to South Africa has a new foe!

Caring for our Pacific Islander Families

Drop Nafta/Cafta!

Neo-liberalism or Neo-Poverty

I am an Indian from Nicaragua

The Architects of a new global economy/Los Archirectos de una Nueva Economia Global

Manifesto for Change/El Manifesto para el cambio

Moving Off the Lie of Budget Cuts into Community Reparations

Transforming Philanthropy into Revolutionary Giving

Fighting Foreclosure in South Africa: An Open Letter to US Activists

Los tres de Angola: la tortura en nuestro propio traspatio / The Angola Three: Torture in Our Own Backyard

The NAFTA Flu Exploded

Chevron tries to steal $485,000 from Nigerian Villagers

Global Climate Change Kills

The Myth of the Pirate

Singed Tongue

Who is to Blame for all the Dead Children?

Incarcerated Elders

The Two USA's

Women & Revolution!

Bajen Los Precios (Lower the Prices)

Re-writing Silenced Histories

The power to change the world

The Baddest Black Newspaper in the Bay

Practicing Thrival in the face of Global Climate Change

Poverty Voyeurism and other acts of default colonizers

Own your own piece of paradise

Who Should Be Allowed To Become a Doctor, an Engineer, or a Business Executive?

Trying to make it home: New Orleans one year after Katrina

The Crystal Blue Waters are in trouble

Haiti Makes Its Case for Reparations

Haiti's Long March Toward Freedom

Poverty In Style

One Spirit Shared by Two - Pozna

Too poor to own Dogs!!!

The Green ($$) Festival??!...

The Universe Story

Lula Promised Me A Raise

Opening the Gates of Hell...

Perpetual Hunger...For a better life

Black Land Loss (A Hidden Tragedy)

Who Gets Heard in New Zealand?

Homeless in Osaka

Fashion Victims

My house was made of many things…

Global Poverty and Resistance

Poor countries have little left