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 “We gather not just to speak—but to summon a movement. We gather not merely to protest—but to proclaim: That poverty is not a punishment from God. It is not an inescapable fate. It is a man-made disease—and we have the cure.” “We declare today: Wealth is not wicked. But when it blinds us to the suffering of others, when it exploits workers, tramples the Earth, and refuses to be shared— it becomes a sin against justice.” “We denounce the systems that criminal...
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...