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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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Video: Opportunity Village Eugene

January 27

Brent Adams and Jeremy Leonard's mini documentary explores  sanctioned tent cities throughout the Pacific Northwest, including sites in Eugene, OR,...

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Collaborative Research: Mapping the US Solidarity Economy

January 21

Stephen Healy, Worcestor State University, Department of Physical and Earth Sciences  with: Craig Borowiak, Haverford College; Emily Kawano US...

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Urban Gardens and Hunger in the City

January 21

Lucy Jarosz, University of Washington, Department of Geography This project examines the relationships between urban gardens in Seattle,...

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Where is the love? Space, place, and poverty in Atlanta

January 14

Andy Walter, The University of West Georgia, Department of Geosciences My research and teaching interests are in the areas of urban and economic...

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From Poverty Reduction to Structural Transformation: Changing development logics in Tanzania

January 14

Maia Green , The University of Manchester, Department of Anthropology This project examines how  poverty reduction agendas established at the end...

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The New Vulnerable: Being low wage and low income in the United States

January 14

Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston, Economics Department and Center for Social Policy Randy Albelda is a Professor of Economics and...

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Academics Stand Against Poverty

December 4

Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs, Yale University Thomas Pogge is President of Academics Stand Against...

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Global Capitalism: A Love Story, an Enigma, a Tragedy

December 1

Jim Glassman, University of British Columbia Global poverty and income inequality studies have received variable attention since the Second World...

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