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IRP-Morgridge Poverty Fact Sheets | Institute for Research on Poverty | University of Wisconsin–Madison
Source: IRP-Morgridge Poverty Fact Sheets | Institute for Research on Poverty | University of Wisconsin–Madison
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When the Focus on ‘Grit’ in the Classroom Overlooks Student Trauma – The Atlantic
“We are asking students to change a belief system without changing the situation around them.” Source: When the Focus on ‘Grit’ in the Classroom Overlooks Student Trauma – The Atlantic
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Alumni Gifts of $10 Million Will Fund Poverty Research | Dartmouth Now
Multidisciplinary faculty group will identify strategies for helping the world’s poor. I love the “academic cluster” idea. Such a good way to pool resources. Source: Alumni Gifts of $10 Million Will Fund Poverty Research | Dartmouth Now
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For Women, Income Inequality Continues Into Retirement : NPR
Source: For Women, Income Inequality Continues Into Retirement : NPR A story rarely told about the extra burden for women in poverty.
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What Does Poverty Look Like? A Photo Contest Has Surprising Answers : Goats and Soda : NPR
Source: What Does Poverty Look Like? A Photo Contest Has Surprising Answers : Goats and Soda : NPR Stunning!
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Ban Before Reading – The New York Times
How it feels to have your book suspended from a high school’s English curriculum. Source: Ban Before Reading – The New York Times
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The 32-Million Word Gap – The Atlantic
An excerpt from our correspondent’s new book on where intelligence comes from — and why exposure to words as a child matters Source: The 32-Million Word Gap – The Atlantic
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Empathy and Fiction | Psychology Today
Empathy from reading a story prompts helping another person. Source: Empathy and Fiction | Psychology Today
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The girl next door // News // Notre Dame Magazine // University of Notre Dame
“Can you play?”I observed the girl at my door cautiously. It was the summer of 1999; I was 7 years old and in need of a friend. Although my three older brothers let me join in on their games, I … Continue reading
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How Black Middle-Class Kids Become Poor Adults
Once they’ve grown up, African American children are more likely than their white counterparts to backslide into a lower economic group. Source: How Black Middle-Class Kids Become Poor Adults
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