Friday, September 3, 2010

We salute Real Change, a voice for all of us

Real Change is a real friend to the Puget Sound Alliance for Retired Americans. The hard-hitting Seattle-based weekly gives the area’s homeless thousands a voice, even as it crusades for a broad progressive agenda that includes the interests of retired working people.

In recent issues, Real Change has featured articles warning of the looming attack on Social Security, including an interview with PSARA President Robby Stern and a feature story under the joint by-line of Retiree Advocate Editor Will Parry and freelance writer Thalia Syracopoulos.
Earlier, a 90th birthday profile of Parry was given prominent play in its pages.

Homeless men and women earn a modest income selling Real Change for a dollar a copy in front of stores and on street corners throughout Seattle. In doing so, they educate the paper’s readers on social, economic and political issues rarely covered in the major media.

Real Change: Week after week, it sows the seeds of change – real change.

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