List of street newspapers


This is a list of notable street newspapers. A street newspaper is a newspaper or magazine sold by homeless or poor individuals and produced mainly to support these populations. Most such newspapers primarily provide coverage about homelessness and poverty-related issues, and seek to strengthen social networks within homeless communities. Street papers aim to give these individuals both employment opportunities and a voice in their community. In addition to being sold by homeless individuals, many of these papers are partially produced and written by them.

Street newspapers

;AfricaThe Big Issue Malawi
;AsiaThe Jeepney MagazineThe Big Issue (Australia)
;EuropeAluma, SwedenArts of the Working Class Augustin, AustriaThe Big Issue, United KingdomThe Big Issue in ScotlandCais, PortugalDik Manusch, SwedenFaktum, SwedenFedél Nélkül, HungaryHinz&Kunzt (Hamburg), GermanyHus Forbi, DenmarkIso Numero Kralji ulice Ljubljana, SloveniaMegaphon AustriaNota Bene (magazine) Nový prostor Czech RepublicPut Domoi St. Petersburg & Ukraine ItalyShedia Situation Sthlm Sweden
  • Surprise Switzerland
;North AmericaThe BridgeThe Challenger Newspaper, Austin, TexasChange of Heart, Lawrence, KansasThe Cleveland Street ChronicleThe Contributor, Nashville, TennesseeThe Denver Voice, Denver ColoradoThe DominionEdmonton Street News, Edmonton Groundcover News, Ann Arbor, MichiganThe Homeless Voice, FloridaHobo News, St. Louis and CincinnatiHomeless Grapevine, ClevelandThe Journey (street newspaper), Fort Worth, TexasThe Ottawa WrenchReal Change, Seattle, WashingtonSpare Change News, Greater BostonStreetvibes, CincinnatiStreet News, New York CityStreet Roots, Portland, OregonStreet Sense, Washington, D.C.Street Sheet, San FranciscoStreet Sheet (Wilmington), Wilmington, North CarolinaStreet Sheet Canada, founded by Rodney Graham in Winnipeg, ManitobaStreet Sights, Providence, Rhode IslandStreet Speech, Columbus, OhioStreet Spirit, Oakland, CaliforniaStreetWise, Chicago, IllinoisSTREETZine, Dallas, TexasToronto Street News, TorontoWord on the Street, Baltimore