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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Busted: America’s Poverty Myths

October 11, 2016
Lionel Foster

“On the Media” launched a series designed to correct popular misconceptions about poverty.

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

The Profitability of Segregation: A Historical Perspective

October 11, 2016
Lionel Foster

Racial bias creates the ideal conditions for financial exploitation.

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Jobs, Education, and the Labor Market

"Millions in U.S. Climb Out of Poverty, at Long Last"

October 4, 2016
Lionel Foster

While reporting on the 3.5 million people who moved above the poverty line in 2015, the New York Times noted some of the numerous services people working to escape poverty might need.

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The US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty: An idea grows in Brooklyn

June 6, 2016
David T. Ellwood & Nisha G. Patel

Experts in the Partnership gathered for the first time last month in Bedford-Stuyvesant to reframe how society thinks and talks about people experiencing poverty.

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Nisha Patel Joins Urban Institute as Executive Director of the US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty

April 25, 2016
Lionel Foster

After leading public- and private-sector efforts to create economic opportunities for children and families, Nisha Patel is now executive director of a national initiative to combat poverty.

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