How to get strategic to end the scourge of child poverty
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For our last episode of season 5, we’re joined by Adam Green, a professor who wrote the introduction to Robert Sargent Shriver's posthumous memoir. The main focus of the conversation is Shriver’s work to end poverty in America, and what we can learn from it. In addition to telling us how the book came to be, Green highlights some of the programs and initiatives that made up the “war on poverty” and addresses how we’re tackling poverty differently now than we have in the past.
Our second guest, Kate Breslin of the Schuyler Center, chats about her hopes for the New York state budget: more childcare subsidies and funding to increase the pay for childcare workers. She also talks about the enduring legacy of the Schuyler Center and how they hope to cut child poverty in half by 2030.
For more detailed show notes and a full transcript, see the Invisible Americans website.The Invisible Americans Podcast is a non-profit communications organization. Its mission is to end child poverty. The podcast is hosted by Carol Jenkins and David Ambroz.Music for this and all episodes is provided by Bridget St. John. Audio editing by Sylvester P. Lukasiewicz. Show notes and transcript by Amy Yoder.