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Graphic from a Pew Charitable Trust Foundation focusing on the City of Philadelphia showing the differences between family structure and income. Connects to Moses’ discussion of a breakdown in family structure relating to an increase in poverty and crime in his neighborhood. (Pew Charitable Trusts, https://www.pewtrusts.org/-/media/assets/2017/11/pri_philadelphias_poor.pdf)
The four cornerstones of Generational Wealth are Defined by Partners 4 Prosperity as:
Source: Kate4Kim
Video by: SAMSHA, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGwo-CMTcVs&t=3s
Caption: This New York Times graphic further highlights the education gap Moses discusses. Source: Yin
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Interactive image taken by Google maps in November 2019 of Swanson and Somerset street inersection
This video addresses the nationwide problem of segregated neighborhoods, connecting Moses’ discussion of Philadelphia in the 60s to the contemporary United States.
Video Title: Why Cities Are Still So Segregated | Let’s Talk
By: National Public Radio
Yet another cycle in this narrative. From cycles of drug usage and incarceration to cycles of education driven poverty, to housing inequality, this story highlights the importance of breaking cycles through targeted, effective, and knowledgable policy.