Do you wonder where those broom straws originate, the ones that are bound tightly into the broom you may still use for sweeping porches and hardwood floors inside? These fibers come from a plant called broomcorn, a variety of sorghum. Learn more here.
Mary Louise Williams talks about poverty programs she helped originate in Seattle and her experience now having to be a recipient of them. (Ken Lubas / Los Angeles Times) View more photos Williams and the other organizers--most of them poor and over 30--were paid to knock on doors and ...
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