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Geography 499 – ‘Reflecting on Global Poverty and Care’

October 16

Anisa Jackson and Stella Jones (with Koji Pingry) University of Washington This syllabus was developed by three undergraduate students at the...

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Syllabus: Social Policy Graduate Seminar

October 22

This syllabus was developed through the School of Built Environment and Development Studies at the University of Kwazulu-Natal for the Social Policy...

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Syllabus: Geographies and Politics of Poverty and Privilege

June 6

This syllabus reflects a 400 level undergraduate geography class, co-listed within the University Honors program. It is co-curated by Vicky Lawson...

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Syllabus: Graduate Seminar in Relational Poverty

March 14

Co-Curated by: Austin Crane, Kidan Araya, Emma Slager, Key MacFarlane, Jen Porter, Meredith Krueger, Maggie Wilson, Michael Chabride, Yanning Wei,...

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Report: National Report Card on Poverty and Inequality

February 4

The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University The Stanford Center recently published a full report on the state of poverty...

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Website: 20 Facts About U.S. Inequality that Everyone Should Know

December 4

The Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality http://www.stanford.edu/group/scspi/cgi-bin/facts.php

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Syllabus: Economic Geography: Youth, Education and Work

December 3

Stephen Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison A number of geographers argue that youth have been more adversely affected than most by recent...

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Syllabus: Global Poverty and Inequality

December 3

Stephen Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison There has recently been a surge in optimism that the first half of the twenty-first century will...

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Syllabus: Social Justice & The City

December 3

Rebecca Burnett, University of Washington Who are cities for? This is a more complex question that is initially apparent. At various times...

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