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- Right - the trade-offs many families are having to make right now are really striking. Even for those unemployed workers
- Public transportation is really tough in suburbs, particularly suburb-to-suburb commutes that are increasingly more common. It will be interesting to
- Thanks for sharing this link - the Detroit photos are really powerful. I'm going to share them with my students
- This is spot on. When I was visiting a food pantry in suburban LA in October 2007, I was told
- Good point. It is critical to ensure people have options and do not feel pressured to attend a religious nonprofit.
- Dean raises many good points here, as do other participants. If I’m correct, Dean is referring to the Moving To
- You hit on a key feature of today's safety net - much of the assistance available is contingent on work
- One More Note About the Inherent Localness of the Safety Net
- Five Things We Can Do to Reduce Poverty
- Promising Innovations for Closing the Service Gap
- Fighting Poverty Regionally Is Important, But Won't Be Easy
- Why the Obama Administration Will Struggle to Reduce Poverty
- Real Possibilities and Challenges for Social Enterprise
- Reducing Mismatches in the Safety Net
- Breaking Down the Silos
- Poverty, Coming to a (Suburban) Neighborhood Near You
- Calling Attention to the "Silent Revolution" in How We Help the Poor




