“Poverty Maps From 1980 Look Astonishingly Different Compared to 2010”
Read a July 2, 2013, article published by The Atlantic about how the geographic locations and racial makeup of poverty has changed.
Read a July 2, 2013, article published by The Atlantic about how the geographic locations and racial makeup of poverty has changed.
Read a July 7, 2013, article in at JournalNews.com about how poverty has spread into suburban areas.
Read a July 7, 2013, News-Gazette article about teachers working to overcome generational poverty by understanding the “culture of poverty.”
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ReShonda Tate Billingsley writes Christian fiction directed at African-American women and teenage girls. Some of her books feature single characters using their faith to cope with issues. She left her job as a television news reporter in Houston to write full time.
Monique Moultrie is a professor of religious studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta, who specializes in women/gender studies, African-American studies and sexuality – specifically on African-American single Christian women. She says more black women are single – and likely to stay that way – than any other population.
Read a Dec. 3, 2007, Los Angeles Times story about the growing appeal of the patroness of Mexico.
Read a Dec. 4, 2007, Catholic News Service story about the growing appeal of the patroness of Mexico.