Words on the Street: Homeless People's Newspapers.
@article{Dodge1999WordsOT, title={Words on the Street: Homeless People's Newspapers.}, author={C. Dodge}, journal={american libraries}, year={1999}, volume={30}, pages={60-62} }
Generally focus on poverty related political issues and free expression. I f, as journalist A. J. Liebling declared, freedom of the press belongs to those who own one, where can we find the real thoughts of people who can't afford to produce their own publications? How exactly are they speaking out? Where do you go to read firsthand about the real issues affecting their lives, or how public libraries can help them or what resources they need from us? An answer, and one that librarians should… Expand
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