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#8:Winter 1996
INCLUDES: City Hospitals Face Privatization Knife (Mindy Nass) - Boot Camps: Forward March or About Face? (Lara Broadfield) - South Slope Strike Settled (Kathryn Pope) - Rebirth or Rerun? (Laura McClure) - Terminal Limbo for Living Wage (Neil deMause & Nina Ascoly) - Ain't I a Human? Women's Rights are Human Rights (Neil deMause) - Infidel (Joanna Cagan) - And more!

#7:Fall 1995
INCLUDES: Apartheid, Park Slope-Style (Neil deMause) - Congress Takes Aim at Legal Aid (Kurt Gottschalk) - HIV/AIDS Policy: Where Are We Stuck? (Andalucia) - Sunset's Park Invisible Industry (Kurt Gottschalk) - City Hurts Those Who Help Themselves (Bernie McAleer) - Spy in the House of "Life" (Eleanor J. Bader) - Actin' Like Life's a Ballgame (Mumia Abu-Jamal) - Arise, Ye Prisoners of Journalism (Neil deMause) - Memories of a Dutiful Daughter (Nina Ascoly) - Salsa Nation (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - And more!

#6:Summer 1995
INCLUDES: Workers' Rights Discounted at Retail Sweatshop (Bonnie Pfister) - More Than One Way to Skin an Apple (Neil deMause) - There Goes the Neighborhood (Or Does it?) (Nina Ascoly) - Former Taystee Employees Need Dough (Eric Sabo) - Medicaid Cuts + Privatization = One Very Sick City (Mindy Nass) - Special Section: Tales From The Budget Cuts (Neil deMause, Bonnie Pfister and Seth Cohen) - Something Smells at the DEP (Jennifer Downey) - El Salvador After The Accords: What Next For The FMLN? (Chris Johnson) - The Blue Wall of Violence (Kurt Gottschalk) - Malcolm X: Don't Believe the Hype (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - And more!

#5:Spring 1995
INCLUDES: Chronicle of a Death Ignored (Latisha Benitez) - No Health Care, Please, We're Catholic (Dorothy Giobbe) - Activists Without Borders (Nicholas Patti) - Slaves of New York (Neil deMause) - Afterschool Special: Distrust and Disrespect (Elisha Pratt) - NIMBYs Ensure a House Is Not a Home (Kurt Gottschalk) - Soul Food for Thought (Con Sabor Latino) (Amina Muñoz-Ali, Lara Broadfield and Zitamarina Rodriguez) - And more!

#4:Winter 1995
INCLUDES: Rudy's Strike-Breaking Foreshadows Meaner City (Chris Seymour) - Anti-Crime Hysteria Bares Its Fangs (Ella Caravan) - Our Man In Haiti (Mitchel Cohen) - Urban Democracy in the 21st Century: Sheep Pie or Take the Plunge Cake? (Jennifer Downey) - Queer Lib: From Stonewall to Sellout? (Jesse Heiwa) - A Tale of Two Raffos: Al Raffo's United Coalition to Save the Armory is back--with a kinder, gentler plan to kick out the homeless (Kurt Gottschalk) - And more!

#3: Fall 1994
INCLUDES: Injecting Drug Users Face Renewed Harassment (Kurt Gottschalk) - Haitian-Americans Struggle for Rights in Brooklyn (Nicholas Patti) - MetroTook: The P.R. Machine Lands Downtown (Spike Vrusho) - Toilet Talk: The Privy Council and Public Pissoirs (Kurt Gottschalk) - Urban Democracy's Glass Ceiling (Jennifer Downey) - A Highway Runs Through It (Neil deMause) - Attack of the 100,000 Square Foot Superstores (Neil deMause) - When Cities Sink (Matthew Wills) - A Lukewarm Look at Ladies (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - Bookstores of Our Own (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - And more!

#2: Spring 1994
INCLUDES: Health Reform Won't End Medical Apartheid (Neil deMause) - Access Denied: No Aborto en NYC (Dorothy Giobbe) - Straight Outta Brooklyn (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - Brownsville Prison Blues (Bonnie Pfister) - In the Welfare Shell Game, the Poor Lose Out (Isabelle G. Smith) - Bringing Underground History to Light (Marquetta L. Goodwine) - A Latino Antidote to Black-and-White Literature (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - Suture Unravels Racial Expectations (Marquetta L. Goodwine - New Comics Rise Out of the '70s Swamp (Raymond Jubilee) - The Television Will Not Be Revolutionized (Neil deMause) - And more!

#1: Winter 1994
INCLUDES: If You Spend It, They Will Come (Neil deMause) - Sickness and Health Reform (Chris Seymour) - A Garage Grows in Brooklyn (Eugene Resnick) No Room at the Armory (Dorothy Giobbe) - Know Your Rights: Heat, Hot Water, and Other Violations (Amina Muñoz-Ali) - Preventing Prevention (Kurt Gottschalk) - The Seat of Power (Peet Cenedella) - The More Things Change (Kurt Gottschalk) - And more!


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