Category Archives: Justice

The Rich Get Richer…

Again and again, we see poverty is about lack of choice. A new study reveales that the employees that make the least amount of money are often cheated even out of that. The study found that 26 percent of the … Continue reading

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Not Better, Just Better Off

When I am asked to speak, I like to hold a Q&A afterward if at all possible. Inevitably, I get asked a slew of questions that imply that the people I am helping do not deserve my help. And I … Continue reading

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What It Means To Be Poor

For the record, being poor sucks. No one has ever captured it as well for me as John Scalzi, a writer of some note.  Scalzi wrote this in the immediate aftermath of Huricane Katrina, when there was a lot of folks … Continue reading

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On Being a Teenage Mom

As a writer, I am a huge fan of Ariel Gore, who, in addition to being an awesome writer, is also a single mom, who had her first child as a very young teenager.  A young reader of her blog … Continue reading

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I Spoke Too Soon

Just a quick note: Due to unforseen drama, I have to postpone the beginning of the Online Social Justice Bible Study until this Thursday. Everything is OK, I am just behind. Thanks for understanding.

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