The Poverty Narrative: Understanding Disadvantage in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Places

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Disadvantage takes different forms in different places, and context is important when reporting on challenges facing a community and potential solutions. This panel will discuss how poverty plays out in rural, urban, and suburban places.
Moderated by Lynette Clemetson, director of Wallace House at the University of Michigan.

Submit your questions in the YouTube comments or via Twitter with #PovertyNarrative

About the Poverty Narrative series: The #PovertyNarrative is a free virtual series dedicated to a deeper understanding of poverty in the U.S. and especially the Midwest sponsored by Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan. The series includes 6 interactive webinars to promote in-depth, impactful, and solutions-oriented media coverage of poverty issues:

June 9, 2020: Lessons on Inequality from COVID-19: Q&A with Michele Norris
June 11, 2020: Re-thinking the Poverty Narrative
June 16, 2020: How to Tell a Story with Data
June 16, 2020: Solutions Journalism Workshop
June 18, 2020: Understanding Disadvantage in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Places
June 23, 2020: Where Public Policy Meets Real Life
June 25, 2020: Using Personal Stories for Systemic Change

Join the network and learn more about the series at: https://poverty.umich.edu/projects/midwest-mobility-from-poverty-network/poverty-narrative-conference/
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