This collection has PEG Poetry TV Shows called the San Francisco Open Mic Poetry Podcast TV Show with John Rhodes and Clara Hsu. I also have many poetry festivals and other poetry events posted here. The TV Show is nationally viewed especially on channels out east. These poetry shows are hosted by me, John Rhodes and Clara Hsu. The videos are mainly poetry, but included are videos about social activism and the arts. At this moment feel free to air these on your own PEG Channel. As of September...
Topics: poetry, social activism
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Social work profession to promote social change and development, social cohesion and the empowerment of people and liberation. Social justice, principles of human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversity are embedded in social work. Social work theory, social sciences, humanities and indigenous knowledge-based, social work to attract people and structures to deal with life's challenges and improve welfare. Practice and professional social work has more modern origins of...
Topics: Social Activism, Science Education, E-media Society, Communities
This Bread and Roses radio show explores the connection between music and community building with visionary artist, musician and poet Tony Vacca.
Topics: Multi-cultural, cultural exchange, global citizenship, music and social activism
Global social frontiers are becoming more porous and enterprises are evolving their competitive strategies to align with socialstrata. Research relentlessly kindles enterprises’ human resourcesas sustainable value to enhance competitive advantage. The engine of this value is competencies owned and demonstrated by talent. Across the world, a growing number of organisations haverecognised the importance of defining employee social competencies to derive talent competitiveness. Few others are...
Topics: Social Activism, Networking Behavior, Professional-Socio-Networking, Competency Framework and...
socialstrata. Research relentlessly kindles enterprises’ human resourcesas sustainable value to enhance competitive advantage. The engine of this value is competencies owned and demonstrated by talent. Across the world, a growing number of organisations haverecognised the importance of defining employee social competencies to derive talent competitiveness. Few others are eager to develop their competency framework and fit them to their specific needs. Enterprises and its talent canmutually...
Topics: Social Activism, Networking Behavior, Professional-Socio-Networking, Competency Framework and...
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In Akira Kurosawa's first film after the end of World War II, future beloved Ozu regular Setsuko Hara gives an astonishing performance as Yukie, the only female protagonist in Kurosawa's body of work and one of his strongest heroes. Transforming herself from genteel bourgeois daughter to independent social activist, Yukie traverses a tumultuous decade in Japanese history.
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Topics: Akira Kurosawa, Japanese, English subtitles, social activism, based on the 1933 Takigawa incident
A long time civil rights and peace activist, Bonnie Raines is a former member of the secretive activist group, the Citizens’ Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 1971, the group stole classified documents exposing widespread illegal behaviour by the FBI, including the Bureau’s domestic counter-intelligence program, or COINTELPRO. Conducted in 2016, this interview is part of the Radical Democracy Project. The entire Radical Democracy ebook can be downloaded here:...
Topics: Bonnie Raines, radical democracy, radical, progressive, political movements, social movements,...
On call from her home in Vienna, Isabel Frey talks about her work as a Yiddish singer and social justice activist. She specializes in Yiddish revolutionary and resistance songs and reviving the tradition of left-wing Jewish activism by connecting it to contemporary political issues. Episode 0276 October 23, 2020 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts
Topics: Yiddish song, social activism, Isabel Frey, Yiddish Book Center podcast, The Shmooze, Lisa Newman
Is the scientific enterprise driven by the truth or by social good? How should the truth inform our world view? On this program, Terry Chay discussed the relationship between science and social activism, and the open web.
Topics: open web, physics, pareto efficiency, science, truth, empiricism, wikipedia, SOPA, Millikan, social...
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Global social frontiers are becoming more porous and enterprises are evolving their competitive strategies to align with socialstrata. Research relentlessly kindles enterprises’ human resourcesas sustainable value to enhance competitive advantage. The engine of this value is competencies owned and demonstrated by talent. Across the world, a growing number of organisations haverecognised the importance of defining employee social competencies to derive talent competitiveness. Few others are...
Topics: Social Activism, Networking Behavior, Professional-Socio-Networking, Competency Framework and...
>br> The first letter was written August 8th 2010 (though it took a few days to complete), and the second letter was written on August 13th 2010. Both letters refute the false claims that my sons, who have already been labeled with other so-called "conditions" have PTSD & ADHD. The forms originally given to us shows that DCYF plans to extend our sons' separation from us to three years, as this plan would last until 2011! My husband's daughters have used their influence over...
Topics: DCYF abuse, foster care abuse, parents rights, psychiatry is a pseudoscience, family unity, ADHD...
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Our coverage of the early May graffiti incidents at UMass surrounding the Black Lives Matter mural. Editor: Jim Lyons Photography: Sam Bajgot Music: deef
Topics: Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst Media, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube,...
Dr. Angela Y. Davis, author, educator and social activist spoke at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock October 25th 2012. Her topic: Race and Justice: The Consequences of Mass Incarceration.
Topics: Arkansas, Little Rock, University of Arkansas Little Rock, UALR-TV, Educational Access TV,...
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Topics: Virgina, Arlington, Arlington Independent Media, AIM, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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Sue Miller - Novelist Sue Miller is speaking tonight at California Lectures. Today on Insight, Miller tells you what it's like to have four of her books adapted into TV movies and feature films. She'll also read from her new novel, "The Senator's Wife." Folsom Prison Concert - This Sunday is the 40th anniversary of Johnny Cash's famous Folsom Prison concert. You'll meet Gene Beley, a former reporter who now lives in Stockton. He attended the concert and taped it from the perspective...
Topics: Sue Miller, The Senator's Wife, California Lectures, Folsom Prison Concert, Johnny Cash, Gene...
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Rappaport, Helen
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2 volumes : 26 cm
Topics: Sociale actie, Activisme, Vrouwen, Militantes politiques -- Encyclopédies, Social activism,...
Millions of people from around the world took part in the Women’s March on January 21, 2017. In Boston, an estimated 175,000 women, men and children filled Boston streets to send a strong message to the new Trump administration. After the March, a 3-generation grandmother, mother and daughter sat down and shared their story. Information about the participants courtesy of Anne Wright, Coordinator, Arlington Mothers Out Front Grandmother Paulette Schwartz (77) of Arlington, Massachusetts - A...
Topics: Massachusetts, Arlington, Arlington Community Media, Inc., ACMI, Public Access TV, Community Media,...
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2 volumes : 26 cm
Topics: Sociale actie, Activisme, Vrouwen, Militantes politiques -- Encyclopédies, Social activism,...
Enrique Reyes interviews Cesar Chavez about his work in the labour movement in the United States and the boycott of American grapes because of labour conditions, a list of local cultural events, A performance by social activist chilean folk group Rumbo Al Sur, Raoul Echeverria interviews Jorge Rogers about his youth rights advocacy group, comite de defensa de derechos juveniles, more music from Rumbo Al Sur
Topics: Cesar Chavez, Jorge Rogers, Syndicalism, sindicalismo, union de campesinos de america, labour...
Arthur Allan Seidelman, Emmy award-winning director and nephew of Yiddish performers Isidore and Jennie Cashier, was interviewed by Christa Whitney on November 30, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. T o learn more about the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story To cite this interview: Arthur Allan Seidelman Oral History Interview, interviewed by Christa Whitney, Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, ...
Topics: Theater, Family history, stories about ancestors, Childhood, Yiddish language, Yiddish scene, Film,...
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For many, mass movements have made them aware of media's failure to inform and represent them. Activists are now working to make their own media, and to rebuild the empowering media infrastructures that have existed previously. This week, we visit a local, innovative radio station in Kingston, NY and talk to Pod Save the People's DeRay Mckesson, activist and author, about how he's turned social media into social justice.
Topics: New York, New York, The Laura Flanders Show, Youtube, Grit TV, capitalism, socialism, Laura...
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Episode 120 exists. First, Germar discusses the solitude of a southern-fried social activist. Then, a SPOILER FREE review of the new movie Neighbors ! Spoiler alert! The AMC peeps LOVED this movie. But why? Look to the Cookie is now at STITCHER.com!
Topics: germar, germar derron, amc, movie talk, podcast, look to the cookie, neighbors, dave franco, seth...
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Michael Grab and Alan Arnette on CLIMBTALK. 03/06/2015 - audio INTERVIEWEES: Michael Grab and Alan Arnette DATE: 03/06/2015, 9 PM LOCATION: KVCU 1190 AM radio station, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO INTERVIEWERS: Michael Francis Brooks and Steve Tombleson LENGTH: 65.51 minutes SIZE: 60.3 MB MP3 Notes: Alan Arnette called in to LIVE studio. ALBUM: CLIMBTALK (KVCU, 2015) Edited & Produced by Michael Francis Brooks CONTACT: boulder1020@gmail.com copyright © FRB/CLIMBTALK LINKS: Grab,...
Topics: CLIMBTALK, climb podcast, meditation, Boulder creek, Eldorado Springs, Colorado 14'ers, Longs Peak,...
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Power couple Cees & Annerie van Gemerden share a passion for photography that has transformed their adopted city of Hamilton. For example, by shining their lenses on our toxic waterfront, they played a huge role in having the area cleaned up and opened to the public. For an inspiring hour of stories with a truly wise and brilliant couple, listen to Art Waves #356.
Topics: Liberation Day, The Hague, Joop van Straaten, Kodak Brownie, the Dutch Navy, bomb shelter, the...
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Social activists and outdoor athletes Mark Rolofson, Darlene & Anthony Massey on CLIMBTALK - 3/3/2017 - audio INTERVIEWEES: Mark Rolofson, Darlene and Anthony Massey DATE: 03/03/2017, 9 PM LOCATION: Radio 1190 AM/FM radio station, University of Colorado Boulder INTERVIEWER: Michael Francis Brooks LENGTH: 59.26 minutes SIZE: 62.1 MB VBR MP3 Notes: I apologize. I forgot to take a photo of Darlene. ALBUM: CLIMBTALK (KVCU, 2017) edited & produced by Michael Francis Brooks contact:...
Topics: CLIMBTALK, Mark Rolofson, Darlene Massey, Anthony Massey, Radio1190.org, How To Defuse A Bomb: The...
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Dec 18, 2015
12/15
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Kira & Daryl
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Daryl & Kira take listeners on a journey through the history of libraries, and reflect on the role of libraries today.
Topics: Libraries, history, social activism
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Aug 21, 2009
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Roy Sirengo
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'Flowers on the Moon' articulates a melancholic reverie of the Spirit of the Earth (childlike alter ego of the ancient Earth.) Her lamentation allegorizes the fate of our planet today.
Topics: Environmental, eco, awareness, social activism
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Aug 23, 2013
08/13
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Phil Jackson
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AAACC Hip Hop And Social Activism
Topics: AAACC, Hip Hop, Social Activism
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Aug 23, 2013
08/13
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Phil Jackson
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AAACC Hip Hop & Social Activism Event March 30, 2013
Topics: AAACC, Hip Hop, Social Activism Event
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This is Peace Radio for September 9, 2012. This program features an interview with Carrie Wilson of Wilson Banner Ranch. The ranch has been supplying food to the Moscow Farmer's Market and the Food Co-op for many years. Wilson talks about issues facing small-scale producers and about the history of her farm. Show includes regular items, The Human Toll, book and movie reviews, headlines and music.
Topics: Peace, justice, social activism, human rights, local food
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Jan 4, 2019
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Maggie Hughes
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Summary Maude Barlow speaks to Hamilton Council of Canadians on her research for the new book "Too Close For Comfort". Credits John Shymko introduces Maude Barlow at Hamilton branch of Council of Canadians. Location Recorded Recorded live at the Unitarian Church in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Topics: Maude Barlow, Council of Canadians, militarism, social activism, Canada
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A documentary by Tim Gielen 2021. This brilliant documentary by Tim Gielen reveals how a small group of super rich criminals have been buying virtually everything on earth, until they own it all. From media, health care, travel, food industry, governments… That allows them to control the whole world. Because of this they are trying to impose the New World Order. Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, George Soros, … This incredibly eye opening documentary reveals something astonishing: the majority of...
Topics: social activism, question the narrative, be informed, go vegan
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Nov 8, 2007
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Global Oneness Project
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Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India’s farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose the capacity to fulfill their own basic needs, Medha believes that the consumerist paradigm may end up destroying living communities.
Topics: Environment, oneness, Agriculture, Social activism, Human rights, Land, Sustainability, Economics,...
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Activists in New York City protest businesses for still selling clothing made from unspeakable animal suffering and murder - including Dolce and Gabbana, Dior, Fendi, Moncler, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks. Happily the world is changing as many major companies have stopping making and selling any animal fur - including Michael Kors, Prada and Versace. States around the US such as California and whole countries (Norway) now ban the sale and purchase of animal fur. Join modern times and stop...
Topics: David Giardina, animal liberation, ban fur, social activism, vegan crooner, www.davidgiardina.com
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Francesca Rheannon - WPKN Radio
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Francesa Rheannon - WPKN - talks with Rev. Wm. Barber and Peter Yarrow
Topics: Social Activism, Poor Peoples Campaign, Peter Paul and Mary, Peter Yarrow
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The greatest unitarian universalist social activism american unitarian: The unitarian universalist partner church project may we present the greatest unitarian universalist social activism since the civil rights movement.
Topics: american, unitarian, the greatest unitarian universalist social activism, unitarian universalist,...
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Global Oneness Project
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Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on Indiaâs farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose the capacity to fulfill their own basic needs, Medha believes that the consumerist paradigm may end up destroying living communities.
Topics: Environment, oneness, Agriculture, Social activism, Human rights, Land, Sustainability, Economics,...
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KI Letters
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KPR interview of Ven. Loun Sovath on society and Buddhism (Part 2)
Topics: Society, Buddhism, Ven. Loun Savath, Social activism, Cambodia, Forced evictions in Cambodia
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Jun 2, 2019
06/19
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Justin Smith
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"The contemporary conflation of pedophiles and child sex offenders is a prevalent aspect of reporting in news and social media, as well as in government-sponsored efforts to prevent child sexual victimization. Throughout twentieth century Canada, however, legal experts, psychologists and psychiatrists, and social activists were recognizing the harmfulness of grouping individuals who may have a propensity to commit crime with those who have committed the most heinous of criminal...
Topics: pedophilia, pederasty, sex offender, psychiatry, Canada, law, social activism, gay liberation, DSM
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Jul 21, 2010
07/10
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Robin Lutjohann
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Interview with Aiden Enns, editor of Geez Magazine. Aired on "The Big Idea" as part of the "Wednesday Morning After" show on CKUT 90.3 FM on July 21, 2010.
Topics: CKUT, Big Idea, Robin Lutjohann, Winnipeg, Aiden Enns, Geez, Christianity, Emergent, Social Activism
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Robin Lutjohann
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Interview with Aiden Enns, editor of Geez Magazine. Aired on "The Big Idea" as part of the "Wednesday Morning After" show on CKUT 90.3 FM on July 21, 2010.
Topics: CKUT, Big Idea, Robin Lutjohann, Winnipeg, Aiden Enns, Geez, Christianity, Emergent, Social Activism
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Paul Coleman and social activist Steve Tombleson on CLIMBTALK. 9/26/2014 INTERVIEWEE: Steve Tombleson DATE: 9/26/2014, 9 PM LOCATION: KVCU 1190 AM radio station, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO INTERVIEWERS: Michael Francis Brooks and Paul Coleman LENGTH: 55.38 minutes (4 parts) SIZE: 6.3 GB mp4 (total) Notes: first few minutes got deleted. ALBUM: CLIMBTALK (KVCU, 2014) Edited & Produced by Michael Francis Brooks CONTACT: boulder1020@gmail.com copyright © FRB/CLIMBTALK LINKS: Coleman,...
Topics: CLIMBTALK, climbing, social activism, Alaska, Anchorage, KVCU 1190 AM, radio1190.org, Michael...
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Nov 12, 2020
11/20
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Some Tard
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Doi: 10.9630/19841913 Publication Date: 2020 Publication Name: Anti Psychiatry Flyer This is yet another Anti Psychiatry Flyer ...
Topics: Social Sciences, Social Activism, Anti-Psychiatry, Activism, Fraud, Exposing Corruption, Quackery,...
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08/10
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This June 29th letter was written to protest the denial of a request that we made to have study sessions with our own children. Letter Refusing Evaluation April 13th 2011 Letter/Education Report written to re-request study session with our sons. (click here)
Topics: DCYF abuse, education, special ed many times unnecessary, foster care abuses, parental rights...
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This letter was written on June 11th to a Rhode Island child advocate, and was sent in binded book form with certain photos and some copies of documents. We never got a reply.
Topics: Rhode Island child advocate, DCYF abuses, foster care abuses, parental rights, childrens rights,...
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This report letter was written to request once again a study session with our sons who continue to be held back academically by those who find satisfaction (for diverse reasons) in their continued artificially induced "delays", created by simply not giving them any love or stimulus, and by not teaching them anything on purpose. We had requested a study session last year and were unjustly denied. Why We Feel That DCYF's Enrollment Of Our Son In Early Intervention Is Not Legal...
Topics: DCYF abuses, stolen sons, social activism, injustices, censoring of civil rights, illegal...
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Cibeles Jolivette Gonzalez
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This is a letter that we wrote on June 9th 2010
Topics: DCYF abuses, stolen sons, social activism, injustices, censoring of civil rights, illegal...
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Jan 27, 2018
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Silver Gorilla Apparel/Media/Music
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"Ima Ride With You" song by Gem Powaz of Silver Gorilla Apparel/Media/Music Featuring Heide Voglis STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE!!
Topics: Domestic Violence, assaults, crimes, love, friendship, women, me too movement, rage, hip hop,...
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David Giardina
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David Giardina sings "If I Ruled the World" written by Leslied Bricusse and Cyril Ornadel. Check out David's webpage: www.davidgiardina.com
Topics: David Giardina, If I Ruled the World, social activism, inspirational song, croon, crooner, croon...
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Compiled after Bill Clinton's brutal transformation of the American welfare system in 1996, this comprehensive report documents the United States' systematic denial of economic human rights that are guaranteed under the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. That denial has kept tens of millions of Americans in poverty and killed many in their struggle for human dignity. This project represents years of work by over twenty grassroots antipoverty groups founded and led by the poor...
Topics: Poverty, United States, Kensington Welfare Rights Union, Poor People's Economic Human Rights...