Send us a text “Rewriting the Story of Poverty.” On this Thanksgiving Day 2025, as gratitude fills our homes, we must face a truth we often avoid: Poverty is not seasonal. It’s not glamorous. It is both visible and silent—enslaving individuals and communities, robbing potential and imprisoning creativity. Poverty has a historiography—a story shaped by policies, prejudice, and systems. It has been protected by hegemony, the dominance of a narrative that tells us poverty is inevitable, na...
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Send us a text “Rewriting the Story of Poverty.” On this Thanksgiving Day 2025, as gratitude fills our homes, we must face a truth we often avoid: Poverty is not seasonal. It’s not glamorous. It is both visible and silent—enslaving individuals and communities, robbing potential and imprisoning creativity. Poverty has a historiography—a story shaped by policies, prejudice, and systems. It has been protected by hegemony, the dominance of a narrative that tells us poverty is inevitable, na...
Send us a text PovertyCured.org – A Weapon Against Poverty “Poverty is not just a condition—it is a disease. And diseases have cures. Introducing PovertyCured.org—a groundbreaking platform designed to equip everyday people, leaders, and organizations with the tools to alleviate, eliminate, and eradicate poverty… from neighborhoods, to cities, to the nation itself. I’m Mark Carven Olds. This Movement was inspired by my book Poverty Is a Disease That Can Be Cured. It has been expanded to ...
POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED
Send us a text “Rewriting the Story of Poverty.” On this Thanksgiving Day 2025, as gratitude fills our homes, we must face a truth we often avoid: Poverty is not seasonal. It’s not glamorous. It is both visible and silent—enslaving individuals and communities, robbing potential and imprisoning creativity. Poverty has a historiography—a story shaped by policies, prejudice, and systems. It has been protected by hegemony, the dominance of a narrative that tells us poverty is inevitable, na...