The world needs no more speeches in 2006 about global poverty.
He can tell you a thing or two about poverty.
You'll meet new people, learn a lot about poverty and how to change things for the better.
"We're making contact with an organized section of the poor that's doing something about poverty."
But how can one write a book about poverty in America and not deal with race?
As a recent college graduate, I had established ideas about poverty.
Does this mean that we can never have a national discussion about poverty?
People will be more concerned about poverty in America if they see its face up close.
There is a real desire to do something about global poverty.
Can interviews with 30 poor people tell us much about poverty as a whole?