Issue
13
In This Issue
Making Systems Work for All
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Using the Marketplace to Revitalize Overlooked Communities
An Essay by Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) -
How Schools Can Best Support Children Living in Poverty
An Essay by Anne Wicks, Director of Education Reform at the George W. Bush Institute -
Breaking the Link Between Mental Health and Poverty
An Essay by Julie Hersh, President of the Hersh Foundation and Author of Struck by Living -
The Case for Women's Health Care
An Essay by Natalie Gonnella-Platts, Director of the Women's Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute -
The Fight Against Breast Cancer Illustrates the Health Care Challenges of Women in Poverty
An Essay by Dr. Quyen Chu, Presidential Leadership Scholar and Chief of Surgical Oncology at Feist-Weiller Cancer Center at Ochsner-LSU-Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, Louisiana -
People and Place: Building Better Transportation Systems
An Essay by Enisha Williams, Senior Program Manager of Leadership Programs at the George W. Bush Institute -
Engaging Individuals and Changing Systems
A Collection of Essays by Policy Experts and Community Leaders
People and Cities Making a Difference
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Cities Need Goals and Capital to Fight Poverty
A Conversation with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings -
Redemption: Creating Hope for Gang Members
A Conversation with Father Gregory Boyle, Founder and Director of Homeboy Industries -
Changing the Narrative Around People in Poverty
A Conversation with Wes Moore, CEO of Robin Hood; Author, The Other Wes Moore -
Cities Point the Way in Promoting Opportunity and Reducing Poverty
An Essay by the Bush Institute's J.H. Cullum Clark, Kristin Kent Spanos, and Sarah Beth Luckey -
Art Saves Lives
An Essay by Dallas Artist Pamela Nelson and Video Interview with Stewpot Artists