This issue's a typical STCS effort; heavy on big, roughly-hewn b&w graphics, heavy on political rantings, but with a few good poems sprinkled in. A strong essay on Leonard Peltier is followed by a questionable rant against U.S. relief efforts in Somalia in '92, penned by Roxanna Gomez. Well, STCS has a history of loud and from-the-gut politicizing; agreement with their editorial opinions is not sought nor coddled.--Roger-Kyle Keith
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #5,
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