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Po Scholar fund

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Po Scholar fund

The Po' Scholar fund needs your help. With a donation to Po Skolah Fund you will be sponsoring youth, adults and elders in poverty resisting silencing and oppression by getting their voices heard in print, on-line and radio media

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Escuela de la gente/PeopleSkooL

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Escuela de la gente/PeopleSkooL

Education for all peoples outside the Institution/ Educación para todos los pueblos fuera de la Institución

Haga clic aquí para el horario actual/click here for current schedule/video/story

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Agarra tu Libro o CD publicado!-Conviértete en una Voz del Cambio para tu comunidad! Aprende Radio, Video, Periodismo & Publicación sobre el Internet!
Crea una columna, blog, segmento de Radio o difusión de TV!

El Programa incluye Periodismo, Radio, Blog, Escribir, Poesía, Libro, Publicaciones, Historia de la Gente, Historia de la Mujer, Activismo y Mucho mas!

Costo de Escala- Clases enseñadas en Ingles y Español! Becas completas o parciales dadas a jóvenes, adultos o ancianos con recursos económicos bajos.

La Escuela de la Gente es un proyecto del Instituto de la Raza, Pobreza, y Periodismo de Justicia de Prensa POBRE- Para Registracion lleme: (415) 863-6306 o mande un correo electronico a deeandtiny@poormagazine.org antes del 15 de Enero en espanol llamar (510)393-2089

Clases que se ofrecen durante todo el año

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PeopleSkooL/Escuela de la gente

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Escuela de la gente/PeopleSkooL

Education for all peoples outside the Institution

click here for current schedule/video/story

new promo video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA6morbqD8E

Classes offered all years

Get your Book or CD Published! - Become a Voice for Change in your Community! Learn Radio, Video, On-line Journalism & Publishing- Create a column, Blog, Radio Segment or TV Broadcast! Program includes Journalism, Radio,Blogging, Writing, Poetry, Book Publishing, PeoplesHistory and Herstory, Organizing and Much More!

Sliding Scale tuition - Classes taught in English and Spanish! - Full and partial scholarships provided for low and no-income youth, adults and elders!

To register call: 415-863-6306 or email deeandtiny@poormagazine.org- by January 15th

En español

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EDUCATION/EDUCACIÓN

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Education

Education for all Peoples Outside the Institution

Race, Poverty, Media Justice.org

The Race, Poverty, Justice Institute

The Race, Poverty and Media Justice Institute at POOR Magazine has a revolutionary way of addressing the impact of poverty that up-ends the traditional US models of service provision, mental health treatment, media production, education, policy creation and philanthropy.

PeopleSkooL

PeopleSkooL/Escuela de la gente

Education for all peoples outside the Institution/ Educación para todos los pueblos fuera de la Institución — En Español

Youth in Media

Youth in Media

Training in radio, video and on-line blogging & journalism for youth skolaz 14-19 yrs (Full and partial scholarships and stipends offered for youth in poverty)

Family Project

F.A.M.I.L.Y. Project

Family Access to Multi-cultural Intergenerational Learning with our Youth

Community Newsroom

Community Newsroom

POOR Magazine's indigenous news-making circle where we re-define news as art, poetry, talk-story,prayer and music, where we redefine who is a news-maker and where we decide what the news will be, together, as a family, in a non-hierarchal circle.

WeSearch Project

WeSearch Project

Poor people led research and pro-active media deconstructing the lies told about criminalized and mythologized communities.

Po' Scholar Fund

Po Scholar fund

The Po' Scholar fund needs your help. With a donation to Po Skolah Fund you will be sponsoring youth, adults and elders in poverty resisting silencing and oppression by getting their voices heard in print, on-line and radio media.

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ART, CULTURAL WORK/ARTE, CULTURA DE TRABAJO

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Cultural Work, Theatre, Poetry, Performance, Visual and Literary Art on Poverty, Race, Disability, Criminalization, Indigenismo and Resistance

Po' Poets

Po' Poets Project/Poetas POBRES Proyecto

A Bilingual/Inter-generational Workshop, a Group, a Revolution!/¡un taller bilingue/entre varias generaciones, un grupo una revolucion! — En Español

wefareQUEENS

welfareQUEENS

The welfareQUEENS is a revolutionary group of mamaz, daughters and sons struggling with poverty, welfare, racism and disability, poor women creating art with the goal of resisting and reclaiming the racist and classist mythologies about poverty and the criminilization of poor people in Amerikkka.

Los Viajes

Los Viajes/The Journeys

Stories and images from peoples crossing borders all over Pachamama/Mother Earth/Historias y imagines de personas que cruzan las fronteras por toda Pachamama, la madre tierra — En Español

Hotel Voices

Hotel Voices

The Revolutionary Theatre project co-written, co-directed and acted by writers, artists and poets currently living, surviving and sometimes thriving in Single Room Occupancy Hotels aka poor people housing in the Bay Area.

Al Robles

AL ROBLES LIVING LIBRARY PROJECT

Al Robles - Poet, Community Scholar, Revolutionary Teacher ,Activist and Poverty Hero  The Al Robles Living Library Project honors the community literary spirit of Al Robles with writing projects, art and performance with the goal of inspiring future poets and community scholars like Uncle Al Robles.

Poverty Heros

Poverty Heroes Project

Literary and Visual Art honoring a new literary Hero - The Poverty Hero

Re-Views for the Revolution

Re-ViewsForTheRevoluTion

Revolutionary unseen artists, silenced voices, theatre, books, films, music, spoken word, performance, actions and events

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EN ESPAÑOL

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Espanol

Arte bilingüe, medios de comunicación, y educación

 
Voces de inmigrantes en resistencia

Voces de inmigrantes en resistencia/Voices of Immigrants in Resistance

El proyecto de justicia a través de la educación bilingüe, el periodismo y los medios de comunicación para los migrantes y sabios de la pobreza. In English

PeopleSkooL

Escuela de la gente/PeopleSkooL

Educación para todos los pueblos fuera de la Institución. In English

Los Viajes

Los Viajes/The Journeys

Cuentos e imágenes de gente cruzando fronteras a través de  toda pachamama/Madre Tierra.  In English

Po' Poets

Poetas POBRES Proyecto/Po' Poets Project

¡Un taller bilingue/entre varias generaciones, un grupo una revolucion! In English

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Become a Revolutionary Donor

09/24/2021 - 09:21 by Anonymous (not verified)
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Revolutionary Giving

POOR Magazine is proud to introduce a solution to the Non-Profit Industrial Complex and the exclusionary heirarchy of U.S. philanthropy; Revolutionary Giving. As an indigenous people led/poor people led non-profit, grassroots, arts organization we have long been critical of the classist, racist, model of philanthropy that perpetuates the deserving versus undeserving notion of caregiving, service provision and charity. This notion turns people's pain and struggle into a product, pits the poor against the poorest and ultimately inhibits, silences and detroys the spirit,culture, art, language, and voices of poor people, indigenous people, and cultures of color across the globe. This damaging notion is pervasive in instutions and systems in the US, from the Prison Industrial Complex to the Non-Profit Industrial Complex, from the education system to the welfare System -it is how these harmful systems can continue to operate - it is how these systems can "profit" from our poverty without ever truly working towards change, access to equity, resources, civil, economic and human rights for all.

From POOR Magazine's perspective, we believe that giving and donating for the giver or donor is not a privilege, an option, or a nice idea , rather, it is a duty. A duty of people with class and/or race privelege, to give their time, their surplus income, their equity, and/or their support, towards change for people struggling with poverty in the US and across the globe.

Poverty Scholars as Co-Funders

In addition, Philanthropy which has its roots in the Slave/Master "plantation" model, operates from the premise that people with money and/or resources inherently hold more knowledge about money than people without money. Contrary, we believe that people who have struggled to survive, feed and clothe multiple family members and themselves in fact hold a deep scholarship about the use and distribution of resources.

Another mythology is rooted in the notion that a person receiving funding must be in a dire state of need to "deserve" the money. At POOR we believe that the roots of oppression and poverty is based on the separateness from our fellow human, the oppression of one peoples by another peoples, the theft of land and resources of indigenous peoples, and the truly harmful cult of independence (Bootstraps) that informs ALL parts of the Western US experience. Consequently, we believe that if we are truly going to bring about change it will be from the inclusion of all voices, all perspectives and from the collective leadership of poverty scholars working collaboratively with donors to inform a different and truly inclusive process that doesn't perpetuate the historical oppression of people of color living in poverty.

POOR's Supporters

POOR Magazine is a non-profit, 501(c)3, tax deductible organization. We have no current foundation or government funders, not for lack of trying and endless applying, but because of the policies held by most foundations and all government funding which is set-up to exclude very small, truly grassroots, people-led organizations like us. Currently our funding comes from our community of revolutionary donors, without whom their would be no us... Please consider becoming a member of our Revolutionary Donors Circle or contributing to one of our many important change media, art and education projects!

Become a Revolutionary Donor

Support our Multi-Generational, Multi-lingual, Revolutionary Media, Education and Art Programming for Youth, Adult, Elder and Poverty Scholars!
Please donate any amount you can to help.
$10.00 monthly
Poverty Scholars Transportation Fund: This contribution supports the public transportation costs of poverty scholars who come from all over the Bay to participate in Community Newsroom, Digital Resistance, and Voces de inmigrantes en resistencia at POOR Magazine
$15.00 monthly
Stationary Fund: This monthly contribution supports POOR's ability to buy paper and stationary supplies for the Digital Resistance Program
$20.00 monthly
Books and Materials Fund: This contribution supports the purchase of books and materials for the Poverty Scholars in Residence Program
$50.00 monthly
Poverty Scholars Freelance Fund: This contribution supports a stipend given to migrant and poverty scholars for their articles on issues of poverty, racism, disability, profiling, border fascism and much more
$100.00 monthly
Voces de Inmigrantes(Voices of Immigrants in Resistance) Stipend Fund: This contribution supports a stipend so migrant workers living in poverty can attend the bi-lingual journalism, multi-media training program, Voces de inmigrantes en Resistencia at POOR Magazine
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