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Obama Supporters Could Fix Communities *

Nov 6th, 2008 · Now that Barack Obama has been elected president, there is hope that something can be done about poverty, jobless rate and lower performing schools in minority neighborhoods. Roger Wilkins is a civil rights activist and author. Taylor Branch is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. They discuss with Steve Inskeep how the multi-racial people who volunteered for Obama's campaign can help work to solve the problems in poor communities.

Keywords: Activist · poor · civil · president · Steve Inskeep · communities · schools · Pulitzer Prize · campaign · poverty · neighborhoods · Racial

Missouri Farming Couple Worries About The Future

Oct 30th, 2008 · Bryan and Christina Truemper in Frohna, Mo., live on the "brink of poverty" with their two young children. They don't have health care and worry about the country falling into a depression. But they also say a new presidency could make a difference.

Keywords: children · country · Health · MO · Depression · Missouri · poverty · Presidency · Bryan · Christina Truemper · Frohna

Republicans, ACORN Spar Over Voter Registration *

Oct 14th, 2008 · Charges of voter fraud have been growing in recent weeks, most notably with Republican attacks against ACORN, an anti-poverty group. But the intensity of the attacks has also raised questions about Republican motives.

Keywords: Republicans · Fraud · voters · poverty · registration · acorn

Newly Poor In Nevada *

Oct 13th, 2008 · Some middle-income families in Las Vegas are fighting off poverty in ways they never would have imagined. One woman recently found herself panhandling just to get her electricity turned back on.

Keywords: poor · income · electricity · poverty · families · Las Vegas · Nevada · panhandle

Liberia's President On U.S. Financial Crisis, '08 Elections

Sep 25th, 2008 · Leaders from around the world are in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly. Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf talks about the financial crisis in the U.S., South Africa's new president and her work to stop poverty and corruption in Liberia.

Keywords: Africa · world · corruption · financial · president · New York · crisis · poverty · liberia

European Union Meets To Discuss Fair Treatment Of Romas

Sep 25th, 2008 · There are more than nine million Roma, also known as "Gypsys," living in Europe. But their lives have been marked with poverty, lack of education and outright racism. The European Union (EU) met for the first time in its history last week to talk about the challenges faced by the Roma minority. David Mark, of the EU Roma Policy Coalition, explains the recent summit.

Keywords: European · Europe · European Union · educating · history · Union · poverty · Racism · summit · EU · minority · gypsy

Wilbur Ross: Finding His Calling **

Sep 15th, 2008 · When investor Wilbur Ross was at Yale, he took an English course that required writing 1,000 words a day. After two weeks, he ran out of things to say. The billionaire jokes that dropping it "probably saved me from a life of poverty."

Keywords: Investor · poverty · English · billionaire · ross · Yale · Wilbur · Wilbur Ross

Geoffrey Canada: 'Whatever It Takes' To Teach Kids ****

Sep 15th, 2008 · Geoffrey Canada, founder of the Harlem Children's Zone, and New York Times journalist Paul Tough discuss the project, an audacious integrated poverty-eradication effort in New York City.

Keywords: York Times · founder · poverty · New York City · Canada · integration · eradication · Geoffrey · audacious · emNew · Geoffrey Canada · Harlem Children

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