Dialogue Authors
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Victoria L. Banyard - Welfare Queens or Courageous Survivors? Strengths of Women in Poverty
Department of Psychology
Tom Birch - Who Shall Assist the Poor? An Inquiry into the Role of Markets, Private Charity and Government
University of New Hampshire, Manchester - Business Administration
Joanne Burke - Poverty and Plenty: The Divided American Plate
Nutritional Science Program
Barbara Prudomme White, Sajay Arthanat, and Elizabeth Crepeau - Perspectives About Occupational Justice: Can Poverty and Occupational Deprivation Influence Child Development?
Department of Occupational Therapy
Mil Duncan - Poverty and Community: Understanding Culture and Politics in Poor Places
Carsey Institute and Department of Sociology
Robert M. Henry, CEPS Dean's Office and Charles H. Goodspeed, Department of Civil Engineering - Owning Your Own Home: Reality or Myth
Bruce L. Mallory - The Vicious Cycle: Poor Children, Risky Lives
Department of Education
Nick Smith - Poverty, Money, and Happiness
Department of Philosophy
John Seavey - How's Your Health? What's Your Zip Code? Poverty and Health
Health Management and Policy Department
Sarah M. Stitzlein - See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Stop No Evil: How Do We Uncover and Combat the Loss of Educational Opportunity for American Poor?
Department of Education
Stacy VanDeveer - Global Poverty & Global Politics
Department of Political Science
