Take a stroll through just about any commercial district in San Francisco, and you're likely to see a revolutionary sight that spread from the city around the world - homeless people hawking copies of ...
Lonny Butler, 62, is a regular at the cable car turnaround where Powell Street ends at Market Street. There, he can sell upward of 70 Street Sheet newspapers each weekday morning to help him purchase ...
Since it was first published in 1989, the Street Sheet has given people experiencing homelessness a means to tell their stories in their own words and make additional income by selling copies ...
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