Ford School of Public Policy: Mapping Poverty in America - Shaefer's New Book Explores "The Injustice of Place"
August 04, 2023
August 04, 2023
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 4 (TNSres) -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
America is rife with "internal colonies," where systemic violence, resource extraction, and corruption among decision makers have contributed to generations of poverty and disadvantage. These communities suffer from environmental degradation, lack of services, and shortened life expectancy, and they are spread across a wide swath of the country: from . . .
America is rife with "internal colonies," where systemic violence, resource extraction, and corruption among decision makers have contributed to generations of poverty and disadvantage. These communities suffer from environmental degradation, lack of services, and shortened life expectancy, and they are spread across a wide swath of the country: from . . .