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A System Not Meant to Survive
CR Queennandi Xsheba, PNN KEXU 2021
‘The Stigmatic End of the Welfare Queen; Farewell to the Punitive MFG Rule in Cali’
Yes indeed....At last! The punitive Maximum Family Grant Rule, also known as the ‘MFG Rule’ a humiliating policy that had hurt so many vulnerable families like mine while on welfare in California has come to an end after adversely affecting poor families for the past twenty plus years.
Justice for James ‘Nate’ Greer NOW
On May 23, 2014, Nate Greer, dedicated husband and father, died at the hands of the Hayward Police Department during a routine DUI traffic stop. What began as a routine sobriety test would suddenly become a horrible tragedy for Nate when several officers from the Hayward Police Department and the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Police Department took it upon themselves without probable cause to physically manhandle him.
Who is POOR - An Open Statement of Facts from a Landless Peoples Movement in Amerikkka in 2015
Who We Are
My thoughts on The Human Genome Project
According to my personal study of medical research that has caused me trauma made me write and study the mind. I read an article about the human genome it stated that "On June 26, 2000, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced the production of a rough draft of the human genome sequence. In April, 2003, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium is announcing an essentially finished version of the human genome sequence." Basically they are trying to clone people in the name of cell research.
PNN-TV: 1st Herstoric Community Newzroom @ Homefulness: Hands Up - Stop Shooting Each OTHER!
Caption: Mama Warrior DInyal New, who lost both of her Suns to Gun Violence in 2014 speaks and shares at POOR Magazine's 1st Herstoric Community Newsroom at Homefulness
El Pueblo exige Justicia /The people demand Justice
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Urban Wake-Up Call
Urban Wake-up Call
By Jenny Weston and Menelik/PoorNewsNetwork
“Urban Renewal” is massive displacement and not relocation for residents who are in the extremely low and very low income categories of this community,” Menelik starts out, to the many people joined together in a circle for Poor Magazine’s monthly Newsroom event.