Ordinary Poverty: A Little Food and Cold Storage (Labor In Crisis)
At St. John's Bread and Life, a soup kitchen in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, more than a thousand people line up for breakfast and lunch five days a week. During the twelve-year era of welfare reform, William DiFazio observed the daily lives of poor people at St. John's and throughout New York City.
In this trenchant and groundbreaking work, DiFazio presents the results of welfare reform—from ending entitlements to diminished welfare benefits—through the eyes and voices of those who were most directly affected by it. Ordinary Poverty concludes with a program to guarantee universal rights to a living wage as a crucial way to end poverty. Ultimately, DiFazio articulates the form a true poor people's movement would take—one that would link the interests of all social movements with the interests of ending poverty.
AuthorWilliam DiFazio
BindingKindle Edition
EISBN9781592137862
FormatKindle eBook
LabelTemple University Press
ManufacturerTemple University Press
NumberOfPages232
ProductGroupeBooks
ProductTypeNameABIS_EBOOKS
PublicationDate2005-12-28
PublisherTemple University Press
ReleaseDate2005-12-28
StudioTemple University Press
TitleOrdinary Poverty: A Little Food and Cold Storage (Labor In Crisis)