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Street Papers: A Unique Platform for Marginalized Voices

One of the cool things I dis­covered this past Sat­urday at Media Demo­cracy Day is Mega­phone, a Van­couver street paper sold by low-income and home­less vendors that provides a voice for people on the Down­town Eastside.

Street papers are a grow­ing move­ment. Accord­ing to Sean Con­don, Editor-in Chief of Mega­phone, there are over 100 street papers world­wide. The first was cre­ated in New York in 1989 when someone came up with the idea of print­ing a paper to be sold by home­less people as a means of employ­ment. It worked and now there are a num­ber of street papers all over the world in both developed and devel­op­ing coun­tries that not only provide employ­ment to low-income and home­less indi­vidu­als, but also fre­quently provide them with a voice.

I Want a PhD (Why Science is Awesome)

A lot of us stu­dents con­tinu­ally struggle with a dif­fi­cult ques­tion: What am I going to do after I gradu­ate?
Well, that search is over for me. I’m going to do a PhD. What changed my mind? This paper.
Ovu­lat­ory cycle effects on tip earn­ings by lap­dan­cers: eco­nomic evid­ence for human estrus?
Abstract

To see whether estrus was really […]

Does the name Dr. Krisana Kraisintu ring a bell? (If not, might be worth reading this)

A review of Cock­tail: A Play about the Life and HIV Drug Devel­op­ment Work of Dr. Kris­ana Krais­intu by Vince LiCata and Ping Chong

Truth be told, I don’t read plays very often, if at all. In fact, I’m ashamed to admit that I think the last one I read was back in high school […]