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In Conversation with Matt Desmond: How We Can End Poverty in America

03May2023
Hosting Organization: 
Urban Institute
When: 
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Where: 
This event is available for in-person or virtual participation.
In person at Urban Institute, 500 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington , DC 20024
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Join the Urban Institute for a discussion about why poverty persists in America and how everyone can play a role in fighting it. 

The United States has a higher poverty rate than any other advanced democracy. A range of policies and practices have caused this persistent but urgent challenge, but so too have the decisions and actions of people in the middle and upper classes. By hoarding wealth and resources, fighting against inclusive neighborhoods, and advocating for tax breaks for the wealthy, affluent Americans have perpetuated America’s poverty problem. Pulitzer Prize–winning author Matt Desmond argues in his new book, Poverty, By America, that ending poverty will require change not only at the policy level but at the individual level.  

Desmond, author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City and a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, will join Mary Cunningham, Urban’s vice president for metropolitan housing and communities policy, and Myra Jones-Taylor, Urban’s chief policy impact officer, in conversation about how individuals, policymakers, and communities can combat poverty. They will explore policies that work, the role of evidence in advocacy, strategies to drive policy and narrative change, and ways to build a movement that has tangible and lasting impact. 

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