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Fall/Winter 2004-2005, vol. 20, no. 1
The War on Poverty: Unfinished Business
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Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Padraig O'Malley
Foreword
Elaine Werby; Donna Haig Friedman
The Community Action Principle,
Subjects Not Objects
Barney Frank
Essay on Community
Hubie Jones
Saving Capitalism from Itself,
Whither the Welfare State?
Mimi Abramovitz
Devolution, The Retreat of
Government
Judith Kurland
The Economic Context, Growing
Disparities of Income and Wealth
Chuck Collins
The Road to Universal Health
Coverage in Massachusetts, A Story in Three Parts
John E. McDonough
Interrupted Progress, Forty Years
of Child Poverty
Deborah Weinstein
What Kind of Labor Market Awaits
Low-Income Workers?
Françoise Carré
Moving Target, The Dilemma of
Serving Massachusetts Poor Families
Randy Albelda
Child Care, Four Decates of Growth
and Change
Bruce Hershfield; John Sciamanna
Higher Education and the Promise of
Opportunity
Robert L. Woodbury
The Empty Promise
Elaine Werby
Shelter Poverty, The Chronic Crisis
of Housing Affordability
Michael E. Stone
When They Need Help the Most,
Public Services for Immigrants
Miren Uriarte; Phillip Granberry
Challenges to Multiculturalism
Jorge Capetillo-Ponce
A Portrait of Asian Americans in
Metro Boston
Paul Watanabe; Michael Liu; Shauna Lo
The Nonprofit Sector and the Will
to Change
Pablo Eisenberg
When Half the Neighborhood Is
Missing
Gus Newport
Challenging the Policy
Establishment
Alice O'Connor
Ideas of Reform, Like Buddhist
Souls
Peter Marris; Martin Rein
MASSCAP and the CAA Role in
Advocating for Change
Joseph Diamond
Community Action in
Massachusetts
Jim Canavan
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