The Publication of Habitat for Humanity International | August/September 2003 |
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Habitat World: A Look Back, A Look Ahead Longtime readers of Habitat World might recall a much different format from that which reveals itself in these pages. For the first 10 years, Habitat World looked and felt more like a newspaper than a magazine. Today, those early issues are folded comfortably in our archives, fading in degrees of yellow as they preserve the accomplishments, struggles and history of the As the publication evolved into a magazine, some readers asked if the cost of the more colorful product diverted funds that could be used for house building. Truth be told, with a strong commitment to good stewardship, and through effective vendor partnerships and responsible publication management, we publish Habitat World today at a per-piece cost that is no more than that of the two-color newsprint version of the early 1990s. Without question, it takes money to produce a magazine such as Habitat World, but Habitat for Humanity International is committed to raising awareness about poverty housing and of Habitat's work around the world to overcome it. And we believe the return on such an investment exceeds the tangible measurements of paper, postage and press runs. With each issue, we strive to improve on the one that came before, to lend a face to poverty, a voice to the poor, and to inspire Habitat World readers to take action on behalf of those enduring the hardships of substandard housing. Today, photographs appear on these pages more colorfully; the design is more modern, the editorial content more thematic. However, we Some things never change. --Shawn Reeves |
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Habitat World's Beginnings In the inaugural edition of Habitat World (March 1984), then-editor Gene Crumley expressed his vision of the magazine's purpose. Following is an excerpt from his editorial: "Wars, famines and revolutions will continue in our world. We will be able to read about them in the morning and watch them on the evening news with maddening regularity. Aware of these realities, Habitat World will nonetheless report news of another revolution, which is also taking place, the revolution of building houses at no interest and no profit. We will headline news of another war being fought, the war against indifference, the war against despair. We will report these sensational stories because we are aware of another famine in our world. We believe people are hungering for some good news, some hope that they can make a difference in the world. Habitat World is that good news: people can make a difference, people do make a difference." |
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