This week’s edition of Looking Back at the Week contains articles, commentaries, columns, and other work by San Diego Free Press regulars, irregulars, columnists, cartoonists, at-large contributors, and locally and nationally sourced writers on National Poetry Month, Trump teetering, the stench of SD politics, Kasparian’s depositions and his vendetta in National City, shady Marshall Tuck, Barrio Logan residents getting screwed again, and lots of other grassroots news & progressive views from San Diego’s feisty, all volunteer, slightly funky, community news site.
San Diego Free Press Columns
National Poetry Month curated by Anna Daniels:
It Is My Fault
By Stan Levin
The Homeless Hoarder’s Hunger Book
By Lyn Lloyd-Smith
The Third Conning
By Bob Dorn
Broom Man
By Karen Kenyon
Progressive Activist Calendar by Doug Porter
Trump Teeters Towards Meltdown | Progressive Activist Calendar April 13-23, 2018
The Starting Line by Doug Porter
San Diego Politics in 2018: A Whiff of Racism, the Odor of Misogyny, the Stench of Entitlement
Anti-Criminal Justice Reform Group Names San Diego’s Summer Stephan as DA of the Year
San Diego’s Solution to Trump Starts in Less Than 30 Days
National City’s Fetid Mess at City Hall Revealed as June 2018 Elections Near
Under The Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
Shedding Light on Marshall Tuck’s Shady Money Trail
Desde la Logan by Brent E. Beltrán
The Cases Against UFCW Local 135’s Mickey Kasparian: The Depositions
Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Operating Instructions
Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week: April 1-7
Video Worth Watching by Rich Kacmar
Learning to See: Gloomy Sunday – Seeing Art In the Ordinary
Libros – Grupo Pacuprá
Melissa Lozada-Oliva – ‘My Spanish’
Art Students Use Light to Turn Trump’s Border Prototypes Into Art
Hanif Abdurraqib – “All Of The Ways I’ve Kept Myself Alive”
Langston Hughes -‘I, Too, Sing America’
Trump to Robert Mueller: ‘It Wasn’t Me’
San Diego Free Press Regular, At-Large, National and Locally Sourced Contributors:
Fifteen Years Later: Remembering the Invasion Of Baghdad | Readers Write
By Kilian Colin
Decertification of Barrio Logan Planning Group Election a Civil Rights Issue, Say Activists
By Frank Gormlie / OB Rag
Landmark Lawsuit Against SANDAG Ends With a Victory for Clean Air
By SDFP Staff
Destroy Public Education Proponent Advocates Vouchers
By Thomas Ultican / Tultican
Second Annual March for Science Set for Saturday, April 14 at Waterfront Park
By Robert Cooper, Ph. D. / March for Science