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Welcome To Gabel Graphics. Gabel Graphics has been providing effective, quality designs for non-profit and for-profit organization since 1995. Our team of partners fill the areas of expertise needed for all types of print and Web projects. We have a particular passion for helping people publish books, particularly memoirs. Our offices overlook the inspiring Sycamore Mills waterfall in beautiful Ridley Creek State Park, Media, Pennsylvania, USA. Who Is Gabel Graphics. We Deliver On Projects. I began my ca...
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The Fault Lines Project: The Corner
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The Fault Lines Project. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner City Neighborhood, pg 58. 8220;This is an existential crisis rooted not only in race—which the corner has slowly transcended—but in the unresolved disaster of the American rust-belt, in the slow, seismic shift that is shutting down the assembly lines, devaluing physical labor, and undercutting the union pay scale” (The Corner, pg. 59). 8220;How do we bridge the chasm? Five Years ...
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The Fault Lines Project: Voices from the Fault Lines: Community Leader Jakada Imani
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The Fault Lines Project. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Voices from the Fault Lines: Community Leader Jakada Imani. For our Fault Lines Project, we want to share "voices" with you that represent the various perspectives on the issue of solutions to violence in Oakland. Jakada Imani is the executive director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brought to You By. Sarah Gonzalez and Sandhya Dirks. Living with a Criminal Record. Life of a Gun in Oakland.
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The Fault Lines Project: June 2009
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The Fault Lines Project. Friday, June 26, 2009. Oakland contains the flux and flow of all American cities; it is a place people have come to start again, to build anew. But like many industrial port towns, Oakland is a place that people have lived in all their lives. Oakland is a passionate city, a unique city. It is a city bent on bettering itself and its residents, but its problems are never existential—even in the hardest of times, Oakland knows who it is. Posted by Sandhya Elina Wood Dirks. Of the ma...
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The Fault Lines Project: The one where we go out at night...
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The Fault Lines Project. Thursday, September 17, 2009. The one where we go out at night. The one where we go out at night—and learn we shouldn’t go out at night. First comes the flirting. Okay, that’s an exaggeration. Flirting has subtlety to it, Leon isn’t trying to be subtle; he is trying to rattle us. 8220;Ooh you are fine… fine. you ever been with a black man? But was he from the street? Cause I’m from the street. The street, you hear me? 8221; He says he likes me cause I’m white. Really. 8220;What y...
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The Fault Lines Project: Fault Lines Voices: Akeila "Yung16" Tolson
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The Fault Lines Project. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Fault Lines Voices: Akeila "Yung16" Tolson. 16-year-old Akeila Tolson is one of the Youth UpRising contributors to this series. She is a thoughtful and creative young poet and rapper, who learned to love music from her older brother. She tells us about her experience looking up to him as she grew up in East Oakland, and how he inspired her to take charge of her future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brought to You By. Living with a Criminal Record.
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The Fault Lines Project: September 2009
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The Fault Lines Project. Thursday, September 24, 2009. Living with a Criminal Record. Integrating those people back into society is tough: parolees face challenges in finding jobs, securing places to live, and dealing with restrictions placed on their behavior. As part of our on-going Fault Lines series looking at the roots and solutions to violence in Oakland, Sandhya Dirks reports on the challenges of living with a criminal record. Links to this post. Life of a Gun in Oakland. Links to this post. 8220;...
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The Fault Lines Project: Oakland's Vibrant Street Economy
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The Fault Lines Project. Monday, September 21, 2009. Oakland's Vibrant Street Economy. Photo taken by reporter Sarah Gonzalez at Youth Alive in Oakland). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brought to You By. Sarah Gonzalez and Sandhya Dirks. Living with a Criminal Record. Life of a Gun in Oakland. Fault Lines Voices: Akeila Yung16 Tolson. Oaklands Vibrant Street Economy. Five Years of Measure Y Part 2: Street Outreach. The one where we go out at night. Five Years of Measure Y Part 1: Community Policing.
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The Fault Lines Project: Series Kick-Off on KALW's Crosscurrents: Oakland Police and The Community
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The Fault Lines Project. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Series Kick-Off on KALW's Crosscurrents: Oakland Police and The Community. Is the launch of our six-part series on KALW's Crosscurrents. Kicking off with Sandhya Dirks' report about the cultural "fault line" between the Oakland Police and many Oakland residents. The two-part piece delves into the perspective and stories of young men in East Oakland, many of whom feel deep mistrust, even hatred, toward the police. Oakland Police Officer Fred Shavies.
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The Fault Lines Project: Five Years of Measure Y Part 1: Community Policing
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The Fault Lines Project. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Five Years of Measure Y Part 1: Community Policing. Yesterday, we aired Sandhya Dirks' first part in the second installment of our series. In this two-part story, she takes a look at the violence prevention initiative, Measure Y, approved by Oakland voters five years ago. Her first part looks at the community policing element of Measure Y through a profile of Problem Solving Officer Clay Burch as he patrols his beat in East Oakland. Brought to You By.