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A Grand Rapids Popular History: Discover Open Housing Truths, 1976
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Saturday, November 05, 2005. Discover Open Housing Truths, 1976. New River Free Press, June 1976/Reprint. How 5 citizens discovered. What had happened to. Open housing in G. R . EDITOR'S NOTE: With the intent of promoting community knowledge, debate, and discussion, New River publishes this personal report of a pioneering study in GR [Grand Rapids, MI] [New River Free Press, June 1976]. Who are we and why did we do it? Headed the Neighborhood Alliance. One thing we all see...
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: Urban Conspiracies
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Saturday, November 05, 2005. New River Free Press, February 1977/Reprint. A Position Paper of. The Grand Rapids Fair Housing Task Force. January 25, 1977. Ho is the Fair Housing Task Force? We are a group of concerned citizens- people living in all parts of the City, both inside and outside the planners' "target area," black and white, ministers and lay people, some from organizations like the Urban League, NAACP, GRACE, and the League of Women Voters, and some representin...
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: Micro Fiction & Poetry Interlude
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Sunday, November 06, 2005. Micro Fiction and Poetry Interlude. A New River Free Press, October 1975 Reprint. White cat on a green lawn. On a clear day, I know it's forever. Landscapes flash by, meshing into each other, erasing all the forget-me-nots until I see this white cat. I want to rest my trusted VW. Her brown-eyed daughter gazed into my blue eyes and called me papa. I stayed longer than I have anywhere else. Perhaps, memories of my brown-eyed mother had held...Somet...
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: December 2005
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Sunday, December 04, 2005. Food Waste In Grand Rapids: Then and Now. In God's Own City. New River Free Press International. During this season,. To make sense of the frenzied. Shopping season, and wonder. What our individual priorities are. In the face of horrifying. In West Asia and Africa. And the natural calamities. Caused by the tsunami. In southern Asia,. And Hurricane Katrina in. I would like to bring. To your esteemed attention. Career Visions for a Small Planet.
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: November 2005
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Sunday, November 06, 2005. Micro Fiction and Poetry Interlude. A New River Free Press, October 1975 Reprint. White cat on a green lawn. On a clear day, I know it's forever. Landscapes flash by, meshing into each other, erasing all the forget-me-nots until I see this white cat. I want to rest my trusted VW. Her brown-eyed daughter gazed into my blue eyes and called me papa. I stayed longer than I have anywhere else. Perhaps, memories of my brown-eyed mother had held...Somet...
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: Food Waste In Grand Rapids: Then and Now
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Sunday, December 04, 2005. Food Waste In Grand Rapids: Then and Now. In God's Own City. New River Free Press International. During this season,. To make sense of the frenzied. Shopping season, and wonder. What our individual priorities are. In the face of horrifying. In West Asia and Africa. And the natural calamities. Caused by the tsunami. In southern Asia,. And Hurricane Katrina in. I would like to bring. To your esteemed attention. Career Visions for a Small Planet.
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A Grand Rapids Popular History: "Caring Is Contagious"
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A Grand Rapids Popular History. Saturday, November 05, 2005. New River Free Press, August 1975/Reprint. He cares for a house. This is the story of how and why a technical illiterate, Don Heinzelman, making between $2,500 and $5,000 annually, shaped and formed his own space by rehabing a building that was up for demolition. Likes to give value to people and things, a very humane value. He loves to see things grow- there are a multitude of plants in the nine-room brick and stucco house, and in the back a g...