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Public Opinion on Opportunity in America

Fifty years after the launch on the war on poverty there are more than 46 million people live below the Federal poverty line. Tens of millions more are working hard but barely subsisting, struggling to get a foothold for themselves and their families, and it is getting worse with rising economic inequality and the growing divide between rich and poor.  These conditions have created a new sense of urgency for change and a need to have new conversations about poverty.

The Aspen Forum for Community Solutions invites you to a discussion with Alan Jenkins, Executive Director, The Opportunity Agenda and Jeff Parcher, Director of Communications, the Center for Community Change about their research on how the public views poverty and opportunity in America. This research provides insights and valuable tools to strengthen how we tackle the issue of poverty in this United States.  Please join us to examine how to use this moment to strengthen and propel the work toward viable solutions.

This program is a part of the Aspen Institute’s Advancing Opportunity Initiative 

Fifty years after the launch on the war on poverty there are more than 46 million people live below the Federal poverty line. Tens of millions more are working hard but barely subsisting, struggling to get a foothold for themselves and their families, and it is getting worse with rising economic inequality and the growing divide between rich and poor. These conditions have created a new sense of urgency for change and a need to have new conversations about poverty.

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Event information
Date
Wed Mar 4, 2015
10:00am - 11:30am GMT+0000
Location
Washington, DC, United States