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Rural communities are struggling to survive as they lose their resources one at a time.
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Politics of Poverty
Doing the tasks that nobody else will do
The poultry industry has a long history of tapping vulnerable populations to do the jobs that no one else will do. The latest workforce targeted to work in these arduous and exhausting conditions? Refugees.
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With a price tag of more than $34,000—most of it borrowed—safety for this family meant separation, weeks of anxiety, and harrowing crossings on land and sea.
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Politics of Poverty
"An optimistic core remains"
Touching base with Oxfam's Legislative Affairs Lead brings more optimism and light than you'd expect. Michael Helms retains hope even in the face of a recalcitrant Supreme Court and a rancorous Congress.
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Politics of Poverty
What does it take to deliver a petition to the President of Ghana?
As active citizenship takes root, Ghanaians take to the streets.
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‘What unites us is way more than what divides us,’ says a college senior from Syria who has found a warm welcome in Iowa.
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