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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Mar 19th, 2018 12:00AM
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The Bridge: The Memphis Street Paper
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Mar 18th, 2018 09:04PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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The Bridge: The Memphis Street Paper
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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The Bridge: The Memphis Street Paper
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Modeled after successful street papers in major cities around the world such as Nashville, New York, and Washington D.C., The Bridge aims to raise awareness around issues of homelessness while providing a sustainable source of income to individuals with a personal experience of homelessness. The professionally printed twelve-page paper features artwork and content written largely by people with experiences of homelessness.
Additional content is provided by a writing team of Rhodes students who have a commitment to service, led by community member Nathan Bishop and managed by Rhodes junior Caroline Ponseti. Unlike the traditional model of a street paper, which is run by a full-time staff, The Bridge is entirely student directed.
The paper’s vendors are those who are homeless or who have been homeless and who are acting as independent contractors by purchasing the paper for a quarter each and then selling them to the larger community for one dollar each. Vendors receive training on how to sell the papers and get to keep 100 percent of the profit. Certified vendors can be identified by badges around their necks with the insignia of The Bridge.
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