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Combining scholarly analysis with a human-centered approach, this three-part series looks at the causes and effects of economic hardship in the United States while suggesting ways for society to combat the cycle of poverty. Situational, multigenerational, elder, and child poverty are all addressed through conversations with those who know hunger or homelessness firsthand. Leading socioeconomic experts and frontline activists are also interviewed, including David Broder of the Washington Post, Alan Berube of the Brookings Institute, and Jessica Bartholow, a community food bank administrator. 3-part series, 56-60 minutes each.



 
            

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Copyright date: ©2007



The Series Includes : Born with a Wooden Spoon: Welcome to Poverty U.S.A. | The 51st State: America's Working Poor | Down . . . But Not Out! A Look at Situational Poverty
     


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