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Softcover ISBN:
9781946081681
About the Book
How does a person define a "decent living"?
This anthology is a collection of responses to the question, "What is a 'decent living'?" Poets, writers, and artists from across Los Ángeles have responded with their unique interpretations of the question, and without a doubt, most of us are advocating for a new social contract, one that treats all people with respect and dignity, one that ensures that we all have access to shelter, healthcare, quality food, clean water, and a living wage.
All of these things are attainable with consistent advocacy and collective action.
The world does not have to be an unjust place.
This anthology is a collection of responses to the question, "What is a 'decent living'?" Poets, writers, and artists from across Los Ángeles have responded with their unique interpretations of the question, and without a doubt, most of us are advocating for a new social contract, one that treats all people with respect and dignity, one that ensures that we all have access to shelter, healthcare, quality food, clean water, and a living wage.
All of these things are attainable with consistent advocacy and collective action.
The world does not have to be an unjust place.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Literature & Fiction Books, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 90 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781946081681
- Publish Date: Oct 14, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords redlining, literature, photography, art, poetry
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About the Creator
DSTL Arts
Los Angeles, CA
DSTL Arts is a nonprofit arts mentorship organization that inspires, teaches, and hires emerging artists from underserved communities.