Red Zone is one of a growing number of publications around the world about street people, sold by street people. This is better than many in its focus on issues actually of relevance to its constituency, but it’s all too brief. I could have stood, for example, to learn about the destruction by police of a squatters’ community on a Victoria beach. However, there are some good, and touching, poems, a decent short story, and some interesting first-person accounts of people living on the street. (KR)
magazine, 24 pages, 1517 Quadra Street, Victoria, BC, V8W 2L3