Street newspapers
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Street newspapers
- Here are entered works on newspapers that are published, written, or sold by or for homeless people.
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000052
- info:lc/authorities/sh2001000052
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2001000052#concept
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Variants
Homeless newspapers
Street papers
Streetpapers
Broader Terms
Sources
- found: Web site of the North American Street Newspaper Association, Jan. 5, 2001 ("NASNA defines a streetpaper as the following: A publication that informs the public regarding poverty issues and/or creates employment for low-income and homeless people through the sales"; cites article by T. Harris, Real Change, Seattle: "Representatives from homeless newspapers all over the world gathered ... for the second annual General Assembly of Europe's International Network of Street Papers")
- found: Web site of Real Change News, Jan. 5, 2001 ("Seattle's homeless newspaper")
- found: Web site of Texas Homeless Network, Jan. 5, 2001 ("Street newspapers: these are papers that are published and produced specifically for homeless people. Many times they are printed and given to homeless individuals for them to sell on the streets for cash or food")
- found: Web site of Communications for a Sustainable Future, Jan. 5, 2001 (Homeless/Street Newspapers)
- found: Web site of National Coalition for the Homeless, Jan. 5, 2001 (Street Newspaper Project; North American Street Newspaper Directory)
General Notes
- Here are entered works on newspapers that are published, written, or sold by or for homeless people.
Change Notes
- 2001-01-05: new
- 2001-07-27: revised
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