The Street Post
The Street Post collects observations by people living with hard conditions in a hope that their voice might be heard. While The Street Post is much like Alias (also reviewed in this issue), Alias seems to be mostly personal observations, and The Street Post has a slightly more political edge to it with writings about the housing crisis, OCAP (Ontario Coalition Against Poverty) and the street youth camp out and march, along with personal writings and poems. This was very nicely put together, and definitely recommended to those who share some of the same afflictions voiced by the authors, and/or want to understand them better. (KJ)