Art
ArtBy Reggie Jones February 26, 2019
Hope and Pray
Street Sense vendor Reggie Jones shares a short poem about his faith.
ArtBy John Littlejohn February 26, 2019
Free from fear
Rev. John Littlejohn shares his perspective on the fear, drawing inspiration from the Bible.
ArtBy Sybil Taylor February 26, 2019
Four years remembering my father
Vendor Sybil Taylor writes reflects on what it has been like since her father passed away four years ago on Wednesday.
ArtBy Ronald Dudley February 26, 2019
Trader Joe’s
Vendor Ronald Dudley sings the praises of the grocery store.
ArtBy Evelyn Nnam February 26, 2019
Celebrate Black history
Street Sense vendor Evelyn Nnam explains why Black History Month is significant.
ArtBy Kitty Harris / Angie Whitehurst February 26, 2019
Street Scenes: The Women’s March and the March for Life
Artists in the Street Sense Media photography group set out to cover marches in Washington, D.C. the weekend of Jan. 18 – 20, including the March for Life, an Indigenous People’s Day march, and the Women’s March.
ArtBy Moyo Onibuje February 25, 2019
My Name is Moyo, Part 6: I bear witness to the shadow of the gallows
Street Sense vendor Moyo Onibuje continues to reflect on his life in the sixth part of this series.
ArtBy Robert Warren February 8, 2019
Faces My Face
Looking for faces as the winds whistle, calling us into dark places and the rains that make you wonder if…
ArtBy Patty Smith February 8, 2019
Love Is
Artist and vendor Patty Smith shares what love means to her in a poem.
ArtBy Frederic John February 8, 2019
Trump-ku
The tramp tromps on freedom, joy and grace And he does it with a wicked twist of his face There…
ArtBy Levester Green February 8, 2019
Backed by Bello
Vendor/Artist Levester Green describes his perspective on the evolution of Street Sense Media.
ArtBy Jennifer McLaughlin February 8, 2019
MLK Day
Vendor/Artist Jennifer McLaughlin calls for unity among African-American activists.
ArtBy Evelyn Nnam February 8, 2019
Happy Valentine’s Day
Artist and vendor Evelyn Nnam gives her thoughts on Valentine’s Day.
ArtBy Kedist Girma February 8, 2019
War Zone of the Mind
A thought-provoking poem by artist and vendor Kedist Girma.
ArtBy Laticia Brock February 8, 2019
Time Runs Out
Laticia Brock’s poem about her views on homelessness.
ArtBy Jet Flegette February 8, 2019
Stranger Danger: Shelley, Sarah McLachlan, and Me
Jet experiences illness and difficulty finding shelter, and is helped by a new friend with a connection to singer Sarah McLachlan.
ArtBy Gerald Anderson February 8, 2019
Treading the Waters, Part 14
In the 14th installment of his ongoing life story, Gerald hears news of his friends being incarcerated in New Orleans.
ArtBy Wendell Williams February 6, 2019
Random Acts of Kindness: A valentine for Valerie
Street Sense vendor Wendell Williams shares a touching story of his friend, Valerie.
ArtBy Franklin Sterling February 6, 2019
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