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Lost in Darkness: JOT Writers on Home, Housing and Homelessness

Location

1313 East 60th Street
60637 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
M Journal of Ordinary Thought: Lost in Darkness
Date: 
Spring 2002
Abstract: 
"Lost in Darkness" speaks to the voices never heard, the stories never told. The voices of those with no guarantee of hearth and home. Books on housing usually don't make the best-seller lists. Housing isn't "sexy". You won't hear these stories in the late-night on Letterman or Leno. But many of us are just a couple of paychecks away from the street. Recent studies have confirmed it: Twenty-first Century Chicago faces an alarming crisis - a severe shortage of affordable house. This collection captures the real, human stories of housing and homelessness. The words of human beings who shuffle, invisible, through half-lives of bus shelters, viaducts and abandoned basements.
Language: 
English

Journal of Ordinary Thought: Authors of History

Catalog Number: 
Journal, Journal of Ordinary Thought
Date: 
Summer 2008
Abstract: 
Participants in the Neighborhood writing Alliance collaboratively write our shared history through the personal.
Language: 
English
Spanish
Polish
Notes: 
Contributors continued: Michael Bryant, Pennie Holmes-Brinson, Helena Marie Carnes-Jeffries, Malvin Jeffries, Larry Jackson, Marion Jackson, Donna Marie McCamey, Nedra Mixon, Mary Moran, Patricia Aguilar, Esperanza Ayala, Maria Delgado, Norma Flores, Sandra Gaspar, Hugo Lopez, Rebeca Nieto, Maria Elena Orozco, Rosa Maria Ponce, Irma Quiroz, Edmee Cappas, Dianna Cruz-Martinez, Tasha Johnson, Norma Mateo, Yolanda Nieves, Ranis Thomas, James Bailey, Dwight Barkley, Preston Berry, Robert Donille, Ranchy Fletcher, Clarence McCarthy, William McLemore, Brad Norris, Sang Pham, Ken Samergin, Antoine Scott, Derrick Spradley
ISSN/ISBN: 
15350614
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