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  • Poets & Writers
    A Poet a Day: Galway Kinnell
    March 31, 2020
    "After Making Love We Hear Footsteps"
  • Inequality
    Public Housing Can Be Good for Kids. But There Isn’t Enough.
    November 4, 2016
    | Livia Gershon
    A new report finds that stability in a child's living situation makes a difference in how they do in school and in their emotional development.
  • Inequality
    Mothers Struggling With Poverty Share Their Photos
    January 30, 2015
    | Charina Nadura
    To show the reality of hunger, mothers participating in the Witness to Hunger program photograph their daily experiences living in poverty.
  • Do America's Hungry Children Matter?
    January 21, 2015
    | Mariana Chilton
    In the State of the Union, President Obama didn't mention poverty even though this is the year he promised to end child hunger.
  • Civil Liberties
    The Real Story Behind the “Invasion” of the Children
    August 26, 2014
    | Aviva Chomsky
    Call it irony or call it a nightmare, but the “crisis” of Central American children crossing the US-Mexican border is now fading from the news.
  • Hope in the Village
    July 20, 2014
    | William Rivers Pitt
    Children all over the country are participating in a unique day-camp program called 'The Game of Village' and learning how to be real and effective citizens.
  • History
    Child Migrants Have Been Coming to America Alone Since Ellis Island
    July 18, 2014
    | Tasneem Raja
    The Immigration Act of 1907 declared that unaccompanied children under 16 were not permitted to enter America in the normal fashion. But it didn’t send them packing, either.
  • Shutdown, Sequestered and Days of Awe
    October 7, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Lost in the discussion of the government shutdown is the millions of poor Americans -- many of them children -- who are hurt when the federal agencies stop functioning.
  • DC's Money Explosion Leaves Most Behind
    August 23, 2013
    | John Light
    America's capital is its richest city, and also one of its most unequal.
  • Hunger and the Sequester, By the Numbers
    July 2, 2013
    | Greg Kaufmann
    See how the sequester cuts are hurting programs that fight hunger in America and around the world.


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