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[[File:Sara-Rankin-twitter-bio.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sara Rankin]] '''Poverty Is On Purpose''' is a term and hashtag used by '''Sara Rankin''', Professor of Law and Director of Homeless Rights Advocacy Project at Seattle University School of Law. |
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'''Poverty Is On Purpose''' is a term and hashtag used by '''Sara Rankin''', Professor of Law and Director of Homeless Rights Advocacy Project at Seattle University School of Law. |
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Hashtag: #povertyisonpurpose. [https://twitter.com/hashtag/povertyisonpurpose?f=tweets&vertical=default&src=hash Twitter search for this hashtag]. |
Hashtag: #povertyisonpurpose. [https://twitter.com/hashtag/povertyisonpurpose?f=tweets&vertical=default&src=hash Twitter search for this hashtag]. |
Latest revision as of 05:59, 22 January 2018
Poverty Is On Purpose is a term and hashtag used by Sara Rankin, Professor of Law and Director of Homeless Rights Advocacy Project at Seattle University School of Law.
Hashtag: #povertyisonpurpose. Twitter search for this hashtag.
Call for reading suggestions
Sara Rankin @ProfSaraRankin 8:28 AM - 18 Jan 2018
"What are your go-to texts for explaining the intention and self-preserving function of institutional and systemic discrimination?"
Reading list from Sara Rankin
(initially posted by Sara Rankin on Twitter, 18 Jan 2018):
- Dimed to Death.
- Hand to Mouth.
- Bacon, David. (displacement and migration).
- Desmond, Matthew. Evicted.
- DeParle. American Dream.
- Edelman, Peter - works.
- Freire. Pedagogy of the Poor.
- Gilmore, Ruthie (prison boom)
- Knight. Institutions and Social Conflict.
- Lipman. "Antipoverty Measures."
- Kozol, Jonathan - works.
- McCluskey, Mary - work.
- Piven & Cloward. Regulating the Poor.
- Rothstein, Edward. The Color of Law.
- Soss, et al. Disciplining the Poor.
- Tiabbi, The Divide.
"I like The Divide (explaining how the rich commit fraud to enrich themselves and to preserve the status quo) because it is a little more popular/mainstream media accessible." - Sudbury, Julia. (on militarism)
- Taylor, Keeanga-Yahmahtta (on US anti-black racism).
Suggestions from respondents
- Hatcher, Daniel L. (@PovertyLawProf). Poverty Industry.
(suggested by Colleen Shanahan @shanahanlawprof)