032819.ns.poverty.J_Deane (1).png The poverty rate in the City of Charlottesville is more than twice as much of that in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Appears In CYNN: Poverty is the fault of institutions, not individuals By Samantha Cynn | February 14, 2022 All this is to say that the culture of poverty is a myth that both excuses and obscures injustices endured by impoverished individuals.
CYNN: Poverty is the fault of institutions, not individuals By Samantha Cynn | February 14, 2022 All this is to say that the culture of poverty is a myth that both excuses and obscures injustices endured by impoverished individuals.
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