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Street Sense Media uses a range of creative platforms to spotlight solutions to homelessness and empower people in need.

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Art

For Yusef

Chris Cole shares her memories of her late friend, Yusef.

Snowflake

Frederic John shares his poem titled “Snowflake.”

You can’t let go

Redbook Mango writes a poem titled “You can’t let go.”

Beautiful morning

Reggie Jones reflects on the importance of life.

Raise your bar high in 2022

Michele Rochon writes an inspiring piece in honor of Women’s History Month.

Plans

Donté Turner shares a poem titled “Plans.”

You, me, we

Carlos Carolina writes poem titled “You, Me, We.”

Rain

Gracias Garcias shares a poem titled “Rain.”

The power of thought…

Justin Blakey articulates the power of thought.

To all my customers

Gerald Anderson sends a message to his customers.

How we can help the homeless during the cold months

Patricia Donaldson shares tips on how people can help the homeless during the winter months.

What I noticed

Frederic John shares his thoughts about something he had seen.

Wild visions!

Marcus McCall reflects on dreams and how they bring about old memories.

Fair is fair even when you’re being unfair

Levester Green reflects on part of his journey with his rap career.

Untitled

Daniel Ball reflects on the difference between the words ‘defend’ and ‘freedom.’

When we were last with Gerald in New Orleans, he was serving some time in prison.

Gerald Anderson dictates his time in prison.

Drug conversation, a flash fiction story

Jaqueline Turner shares a piece about the harm of drugs.

Cold world

Reggie Jones reflects on the state of the world.

A good friend

Redbook Mango shares a poem called “A good friend.”

A good wife

Redbook Mango shares a poem called “A good wife.”

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