In This Issue: BMT #7, Fall 1995 ______________________________________________________________________ Shorts Apartheid, Park Slope-Style (Neil deMause) Congress Takes Aim at Legal Aid (Kurt Gottschalk) HIV/AIDS Policy: Where Are We Stuck? (Andalucia) ______________________________________________________________________ Features Sunset Park's Invisible Industry In Brooklyn's growing Chinatown, sweatshops flourish in the shadows. by Kurt Gottschalk City Hurts those who help themselves Squatters regroup and reflect after their armed eviction in the latest skirmish with authorities. by Bernie McAleer Spy in the House of "Life" A pro-choice nightmare: She was from Brooklyn, she was Jewish, she was alone with the Right-to-Life Committee in Nashville. by Eleanor J. Bader ______________________________________________________________________ Culture Actin' Like Life's a Ballgame Excerpt from the recently released Live From Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal Arise, Ye Prisoners of Journalism Reviews of Andrew Kopkind's The Thirty Years' Wars and Marc Cooper's Roll Over Che Guevara by Neil deMause Memories of a Dutiful Daughter Marianna De Marco Torgovnick's Crossing Ocean Parkway by Nina Ascoly Salsa Nation Hernando Calvo Ospina's Salsa: Havana Heat, Bronx Beat reviewed by Amina Mu–oz-Ali ______________________________________________________________________ Plus Editorial: Whose Streets? Cops' Streets! This Just In Letter From... Chicago, Illinois Shuffle Play: Reviews of stuff Truer Than Strange .