Songs of the street present important voices (series of poetry chapbooks, written by some of those struggling against poverty).

From: LawNow | Date: February 1, 2000| Author: Mildon, Marsha | Copyright information

A series of poetry chapbooks, written by some of those struggling against poverty, has been issued by Songs of the Street Art Foundation with assistance from Our Voice, The Spare Change Magazine, The Bissell Centre, and several i...

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