Poverty's New Challenges, New Alliances, and New Ideas

Featuring Rev. Jim Wallis and Michael Gerson of The Poverty Forum
New ideas and new alliances--especially and most recently, The Poverty Forum--offer hope and a fresh blueprint for bi-partisan action to combat poverty amidst a deepening recession which threatens to push millions of Americans into, or further into, poverty. Other new ideas, new reports, and new alliances have emerged as well. The recently enacted recovery package includes significant help for struggling families, but does it go far enough? What other policies must we consider? And what are the politics of reducing poverty and expanding opportunity in America?

This event features the Co-Chairs of the Poverty Forum--the Reverend Jim Wallis of Sojourners and Michael Gerson of the Council on Foreign Relations (and former advisor and speechwriter to President George W. Bush)--along with expert commentary from Mark Greenberg of Georgetown University and David Gray of the New America Foundation.
04/03/2009 - 10:00am
04/03/2009 - 11:30am
New America Foundation
1899 L Street, NW Suite 400
Washington, 20036
United States
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Participants

Featured Speakers
Michael Gerson
Roger Hertog Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Co-Chair, The Poverty Forum

The Rev. Jim Wallis
President & CEO, Sojourners
Co-Chair, The Poverty Forum

Commentators
Mark Greenberg
Director, Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy
Former Executive Director, Task Force on Poverty, Center for American Progress

The Rev. David Gray
Director, Workforce and Family Program, New America Foundation
Pastor, Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church

Moderator
Ray Boshara
Vice President and Director, Asset Building Program
New America Foundation
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MP3 Recording of this Event21.58 MB