"So I think this whole idea of cumulative culture is a way to make humans exceptional. But it's clear to me that humans are exceptional, and seeing it through baboon glasses, I can understand in a different way why they're exceptional. But many of the things that we think are uniquely human are actually present in other animals." - Dr. Shirley Strum Dr. Shirley Strum is a groundbreaking anthropologist who has spent over five decades living alongside wild baboons in Kenya. Her work has transformed our understanding of these intelligent, socially complex animals — their relationships, their adaptability, and the intricate societies they create. In her new book, Echoes of Our Origins , Shirley challenges long-held beliefs about evolution, the human-animal divide, and what it truly means to coexist. This conversation is about science — but it’s also about humility, hope, and the messy, beautiful complexity of life on Earth. Links: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/53757/echoes-our-origins https://anthropology.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/faculty-profiles/shirley-strum.html…
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Today’s top poverty headlines from around the country, in about a minute.
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In conversation with others, we explore how poverty affects the mind, relationships, emotions and society as a whole, and what can be done to change it. Hear from activists, researchers, policy makers, and those with lived experience of poverty around the world.
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“Breaking the Cycle of Poverty” explores why poverty remains such a persistent problem in the United States and how individuals and organizations can help people secure economic independence and a higher quality of life.
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Extreme poverty can be solved! Host Wade Griffith, executive director of the Shanta Foundation, discusses innovative solutions to global poverty and hunger. Guests include development implementors, funders, and recipients. Special thanks to Fort Lewis College's radio station, KDUR, for their recording expertise and live airing of RISE.
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Poverty’s Political Problems
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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Podcast From A Poverty Skola from the Unhoused Nation called amerikkklan- The introduction to the podcast series created by formerly unhoused, incarcerated revolutionary daughter of Dee, single.mama, co-founder of POOR magazine/Prensa POBRE/ , journalist, teacher, poet &welfareQUEEN
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Poverty
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This podcast series gets at the ugly truth of why marginalized populations stay on the margins. Dr. Kish begins this needed discussion sharing her personal journey of over 20 years going upstream to find solutions to people-centered issues within severely broken systems including education, health care, justice, labor and housing. She charges each person to be brave while challenging bullies, wimps and poverty pimps who are uniquely positioned to stunt progress.
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Catholic Social Teaching Project
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A powerful way to show reality
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Talking about poverty in general. Mainly in minorities and children.
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The Poverty Free Action Team interviews anti-poverty advocates about action that you can take in the call for a poverty reduction plan.
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The latest podcast feed searching 'Poverty' on SermonAudio.
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This podcast is for my World Cultures Final, it tells about how poverty affects many people, and what the impact of poverty can have on the human experience.
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Dispatches and debates from the fight against global poverty
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About poverty
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Welcome to Genteel Poverty: a podcast about the consequences of living for one’s passions. This is a place for academics, artists, writers, educators, and you filthy, filthy followers of Diogenes. Welcome home.
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This is a podcast about poverty and also connects to the book "The Free" by Lauren Mclaughin.
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Global poverty podcast
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A story of a gay man from a village growing up in poverty and reaching success.
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I’ll be talking about some of the steps being taken by India to fight period poverty!
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This podcast dives into how poverty effects children’s speech and language abilities.
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Thank u Cover art photo provided by Muhammad Muzamil on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@gr8muzamil
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Poverty in Mexico is a big problem. Cover art photo provided by David Jorre on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@davidjorre
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Together, we will see every young person's potential fulfilled
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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Poverty and homelessness are the result of failed policy decisions. Each month, join a staff member from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council as they talk to expert guests to explore the connection between structural and social policy issues and poverty. If you're curious about how to help the 40 million people living under the poverty line and the millions more harmed by poverty policies, this podcast is for you.
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The whole world has a stake in the war against poverty and leaders across the globe are looking for a permanent solution. That’s why economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level.
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Welcome to Poverty Sux, where we explore business, personal growth, relationships, sales, and impacting your community with contribution. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alex-vasquez6/support
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The Anti-Poverty Message is about us versus them. It's about coming together and sharing ideas to help each other succeed. Each One Teach One Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antipovertmessage/support
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To inform you on World news. Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb
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Lady Lue presents the Poverty Talk Podcast, where we delve into the toughest topics that are often swept under the rug in our communities. As someone who has experienced poverty, hunger, domestic abuse, gun violence, and other traumas, I am passionate about creating a dialogue that inspires critical thinking and fosters a deeper understanding of the issues that matter most to my people. My motto is to hold my people down and accountable, and I welcome respectful debates and education, but ne ...
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In this podcast, Silas Majambere discusses with various experts the issues of inequity in global health and in particular the inadequacy of malaria control strategies in Africa. Silas Majambere is a Public Health Entomologist who has spent 20 years of his career studying and fighting mosquitoes that transmit malaria. If you are interested in global health equity, and the intricacies of poverty and international aid, this podcast is for you.
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During an interview with my mom, who was born in Ecuador, we talk about her past experiences and her opinion on all the poverty in Ecuador. Please enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Filip czech on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@masterfahrenhei
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My podcast is about UNITING. People of the same vision, heart, goals, and means to change this world into a better place for our future and our future generations to come. Who among us is the strength for the rest who are weak? Who will unite with ME and NOT fear? Who has NO FEAR?
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We are taught as children that we need to stay in school. Having an education is the first step to finding a job and earning money. Without an education, many are left unemployed and stuck living in poverty for the rest of their lives. One of the factors that limit the school success of children in poverty is stress. Children that are stress from poor housing conditions, poor nutrition, and other issues can affect a child’s physical and cognitive development. This can lead to mental conditio ...
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The Marketplace Wealth and Poverty Desk explores money and class, where we came from and where our country is going economically, thanks to funding from the Ford Foundation. We want to hear your stories, ideas, and questions to help us create great journalism about the growing concentration of wealth in the United States. We’ll report on the forces and policies that led to the wealth gap. We’ll look at what the consequences are, good or bad, for our families and communities. We’ll be asking ...
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Learn to solve one of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty. In this course you’ll use systems thinking to understand the causes, systems, and obstacles underlying the poverty challenge and discover a portfolio of possible solutions. Explore our easy-to-understand, science-backed lessons with actionable advice and practical skills you can learn to start taking action right away without being an economist! When you're ready to learn more skills, join for FREE at Plato.University/course ...
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An in depth look at changing the perception of global poverty. With this podcast, I am opening up the conversation to how everyone can make a difference in the lives of someone living in extreme poverty. So let’s change our perceptions, and get talking!
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Episode Overview: In this episode of the Poverty Minute, hosted by Sean Spence, we dive into recent developments affecting poverty across the United States. We discuss how new federal legislation in Nevada will lead to fewer families qualifying for child tax credit assistance, while Arizona expands access to child care assistance statewide. Discove…
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Time for another Poverty Unpacked chat!This month features research on poverty in new housing areas in UK and the role of coloniality in social protection policy in Africa. Plus celebrating six months since publication of The Empathy Fix book!Check out all the links and more on https://poverty-unpacked.org…
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Shepherd Community Center Executive Director Jay Height and historian Dan Miller discuss how the Christian view of compassion has shaped American history and our social safety net.Shepherd Community Center
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Disappeared from every street -every roadLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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Wade met with Jaipreet Kaur, the Executive Head of Philanthropy and Public Engagement of All We Can, an international relief and development movement based in the UK. https://www.allwecan.org.uk/Wade Griffith
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In today's Poverty Minute, host Sean Spence highlights key issues affecting the U.S., including Medicaid changes threatening rural hospitals in Michigan and the significant challenge California's Alameda County faces with a new $1 billion homelessness plan amidst a lack of shelter beds. In Pennsylvania, Pico Energy offers a $10 million relief fund …
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Poverty Minute Ep 36 -- Unveiling America's Poverty Struggles: Homelessness, Income, and Education Challenges
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Good morning. I'm Sean Spence with your Poverty Minute, presenting today's U.S. Poverty Headlines. Youth homelessness continues challenging Indiana communities, notably in Indianapolis, where invisible struggles affect vulnerable populations. A recent data analysis highlights 18 states implementing universal basic income programs by 2025 and identi…
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In today's episode of Poverty Minute, hosted by Sean Spence, we explore significant shifts in the landscape of poverty in the United States. Los Angeles experiences a rare decline in homelessness, while Milwaukee voices concern over new federal policies affecting unsheltered populations. In Alexandria, officials criticize recent federal orders as c…
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Poverty Minute Episode 34 -- Nationwide Homelessness Crisis: Communities Struggle and Innovate
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In this episode of the Poverty Minute, Sean Spence highlights the ongoing struggle of homelessness across various communities in the United States. From northwest Arkansas to New York, the episode covers diverse regional challenges, including income and housing instability and the impact on vulnerable populations. Listeners are taken through New Me…
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In Carroll County, Maryland, human services programs provide crucial support to low-income households, while Colorado advocates express concerns over new federal policies on homelessness. Food assistance programs face challenges both domestically and internationally, as SNAP benefits promise potential retirement planning support. Healthcare costs s…
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The latest episode of Poverty Minute, hosted by Sean Spence, highlights the implications of a new executive order targeting homeless encampments across the United States. This policy is prompting diverse reactions from cities and communities, with some facing federal pressure to comply and others receiving funding boosts to address homelessness. In…
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Today's US poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's update on poverty highlights the continued rise of homelessness in Indianapolis as new encampments emerge. Across the country, efforts are being made to connect veterans with housing resources through various surge events. In California, cities like Redwood and Stockton are implementing measures to manage the increase in unauthorized camps.…
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The episode brings attention to the escalating challenges faced by impoverished communities across the United States. In the Bronx, New York, federal funding cuts exacerbate economic hardships in the nation’s poorest congressional district, while in West Virginia's McDowell County, the birthplace of food stamps, a dwindling safety net endangers vul…
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The latest episode of Poverty Minute with Sean Spence highlights the growing crisis of homelessness and food insecurity across the United States. In York County, Pennsylvania, the homeless population has increased by 17%, with children representing a significant portion. Meanwhile, federal budget cuts threaten to reduce protections for homeless stu…
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Join Sean Spence for today's Poverty Minute covering headlines on homelessness across the nation. Discover the positive strides being made in Oklahoma City with decreasing homeless percentages and in Syracuse, New York, where a new health wing has been opened at a shelter to better assist those in need. Veterans in Amarillo, Texas, have surpassed f…
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Good morning. In today's Poverty Minute, Sean Spence covers the pressing issues of homelessness across various states in the U.S. In California, the rising count of homeless students signifies progress in reporting efforts, although the problem remains critical. New York faces persisting service gaps for the homeless despite unprecedented funding l…
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In today's Poverty Minute, Sean Spence highlights pressing issues faced by low-income families across the United States. In Ohio, renters are challenged by high housing costs, needing a substantial hourly wage to afford basic accommodation. In Florida, the ongoing insurance crisis is hitting the poorest counties the hardest, leaving families vulner…
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In this episode of the Poverty Minute, host Sean Spence highlights key challenges impacting low-income families across the United States. Learn how 1.4 million renters face potential eviction due to proposed HUD time limit changes and the ongoing struggles with poverty wages. Discover Arizona's recent triumph as 352,000 residents receive medical de…
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Executive Director Jay Height talks about Shepherd Community Center’s celebration of 40 years in ministry with plans to build a health and wholeness center, expand its school, and build new affordable housing.Shepherd Community Center
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Good morning, I'm Sean Spence with today's edition of the Poverty Minute. We delve into America's escalating poverty crisis, highlighting pressing issues across the nation. The Bronx emerges with the highest senior poverty rate in New York State, while Detroit schools risk a critical loss of $16 million due to frozen federal education funds, jeopar…
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This is a colonial desecration songLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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Los Angeles is at the center of America's homelessness issue, showing a decline in the homeless population for two consecutive years despite ongoing challenges. California's housing crisis also underscores persistent state-wide policy issues. Maryland faces a rise in homeless students, increasing by 25% over six years, while Spokane County sees a p…
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In today's Poverty Minute, Sean Spence sheds light on America's ongoing struggle with inequality. While Los Angeles County sees a decrease in homelessness for the second consecutive year, San Jose faces an increase, highlighting the uneven progress in addressing homelessness. Meanwhile, faith leaders rally in the South to protest budget cuts, claim…
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Welcome to today's Poverty Minute with Sean Spence, where new advancements in food accessibility and nationwide housing news take center stage. Online grocery stores have now begun accepting SNAP benefits, offering increased access to food across the nation. California's response to its housing crisis is highlighted with the establishment of a new …
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Sounds like Death - PoemCast from a povertySkola on the Farce of ULieLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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Executive Director Jay Height discusses how Shepherd Community Center is helping families ensure that children are safe, learning and receiving necessities like food this summer.Shepherd Community Center
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The big blood-stained budget will starve and harm us allLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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With only five years to go before the goal of ending extreme child poverty, we are off track to achieve this. But there are valuable lessons from countries that have made significant progress to accelerate efforts.In this episode, we discuss what works to reduce child poverty with members of the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty.Find out more o…
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Good morning, I'm Sean Spence with your Poverty Minute, bringing you today's U.S. poverty headlines. Key updates include adjustments in housing voucher payment standards in Mankato, Minnesota, aimed at better serving low-income families. In San Diego, a new affordable housing deal is stirring mixed reactions among La Jolla residents. Springfield, M…
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Good morning, I'm Sean Spence with your Poverty Minute, delivering the latest United States Poverty Headlines. This episode covers the newly released 2025 Federal poverty guidelines by Health and Human Services, raising concerns over the disbanding of the team responsible for setting these crucial thresholds. The implications are potentially wide-r…
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In today's episode of the Poverty Minute, we explore a diverse range of initiatives and legislative measures addressing homelessness across the United States. The political battleground heats up in Pennsylvania as state Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over a bill perceived as detrimental to homeless individuals. Meanwhile, federal efforts ar…
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IRP Book Talk: Casey Nichols on Poverty Rebels: Black and Brown Protest in Post–Civil Rights America
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The 1960s and 1970s were a time of tremendous change politically and culturally in the United States. Federal legislation and policy enshrined voting rights and implemented measures to increase equality, but there were still many areas in which those changes fell short for people of color and those living in poverty. In her new book, “Poverty Rebel…
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From Tehran to Turtle Island -PoemCast from a povertySkolaLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Shepherd Community Center Executive Director Jay Height discusses how cuts to social service programs like Medicaid and food stamps will harm neighbors living in poverty.Shepherd Community Center
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price explores the complex process of grieving in the context of bullying, wimping, and poverty pimping. She discusses the emotional stages of grief, including denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, while emphasizing the importance of processing these feelings in a healthy way. Dr. Price shares persona…
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The Clinton-era Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 was a significant reform of the welfare system as it had been known. In this episode, Dr. Lucie Schmidt draws on her co-authored paper, “Did Welfare Reform End the Safety Net as We Knew It? The Record since 1996,” to describe the safety net landscape before 1996…
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Wade continues his conversation with Gunjan Veda, the Global Secretary and Executive Director of the Movement for Community-Led Development (MCLD US). https://mcld.org/Wade Griffith
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's Poverty Headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Round up of news on poverty from around the world by host Dr Keetie Roelen. From reports on child poverty to a call for submission for monologues on homelessness - listen now.For list of links to all items in this episode, head over to poverty-unpacked.orgPoverty Unpacked
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An allegedly public park named by settlers after the first peoples of this occupied land has called for the erasure of a humble and clean houseless ComeUnityLisa Tiny Gray-Garcia
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Today's poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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Today's top poverty headlines, in about a minute.Sean Spence Poverty Activist
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