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The Goodis Center for Research and Reform, LLC
Robert Goodis, Director
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Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-9800
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Contents of Volume 1, Issue 1:
Letter from the Editors. 10
A Poet’s Voice – a poem by Sylvia Evelyn. 12
Life and Death – a painting by Ken Vallario. 13
Body Battles – a fictional feature by Nick Mwaluko. 15
Monuments in America – a poetic essay by Kevin Campbell 24
Statue of Liberty in Paris France by night – a photo by Guy Jean Genevier 29
The Burden of Choice – a rhythmic letter by Davina Johnson. 30
Jonah, Katrina, War, and Darfur – a sermon by Rabbi Irwin Goldenberg. 31
Elementary School in New Orleans, January, 2006 – a photo. 37
From the book The Devil Came on Horseback - by Brian Steidle and Gretchen Steidle Wallace. 38
Road Patrol Ordnance – a photo by Guy Jean Genevier 41
We – a reggae, acoustic, roots song by FLO.. 42
Entreaty to the men who raped me. – a poem by Lynda Wisdo. 44
That man was my father. – a poem by Lynda Wisdo. 47
Are human rights universal? – a brief article by William Gomes. 50
The Universality of Human Rights – a short academic report by Doug Robertson. 53
Make a Wish – a painting by Mish Fornal 59
Living Dead – a painting by Mish Fornal 60
We’re Not in Hollywood Anymore: The Effects of Climate Change on Migration – an academic report by Amjad L. Asad. 61
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The Goodis Center for Research and Reform, LLC
Robert Goodis, Director
30 Campus Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-9800
ph: 1-845-206-9250
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