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What is color of poverty?  In the United States, people of color are more likely to be poor.  However, the social safety net is no longer strong enough to catch those who fall through the cracks.  ARC understands that to end poverty will require addressing the root causes of it's inequitable distribution.

Falling through the Cracks
April 15, 2006

How California's CalWORKs Keeps Families Poor. For immediate release. July 14, 2003 contact: Menachem Krajcer (510) 653-3415. CDSS Director Rita Saenz on Notice: Investigate CalWORKs Illegal Activities

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Federal Welfare Reform Creates "A Crazy Quilt of Arbitrary Rules"
April 15, 2006

New Welfare Survey Reveals Disturbing Trends. Report Released. February 1, 2001. Contact: Andre Banks , 917-456-7759.

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Falling through the Cracks
April 15, 2006

How California's CalWORKs Keeps Families Poor. For immediate release. July 14, 2003 contact: Menachem Krajcer (510) 653-3415. CDSS Director Rita Saenz on Notice: Investigate CalWORKs Illegal Activities

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Prospecting Among the Poor
April 15, 2006

Corporations Prospect for Gold Among the Poor. New Report on the Privatization of Welfare. Report Released, May 8, 2001. Contact: Andre Banks 917-456-7759

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Racing the Welfare Debate
April 15, 2006

By Gary Delgado. It used to be that we didn't have to do much to smash the racist stereotype about welfare. After listening to some know-it-all drone on about Cadillacs and welfare queens, all we had to do was point out that--uh, incidently, most people on welfare were white, and that would usually shut them up. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
Race and Public Policy
April 15, 2006

A project of the Applied Research Center’s. Grass Roots Innovative Policy Program. Edited by
Makani N. Themba.

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Grassroots Forces Gather for Impending Welfare Battle
April 15, 2006

Rinku Sen looks into the internal workings of two promising coalitions. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
National Conference on Race and Public Policy
April 15, 2006

Post-election Conference to Set Strategies for Future of Civil Rights. Available as a PDF download here .

 
The First Time was Tragedy, Will the Second be Farce?
April 15, 2006

Fighting Welfare "Reform." Rinku Sen asks why Clinton's welfare "reform" passed so easily in 1996--and whether progressives are ready to challenge reauthorization in 2001. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
Welfare Organizing at the Grassroots
April 15, 2006

By Nicole Davis. By making good on his promise to "end the welfare system as we know it," President Clinton set off a resurgence of welfare rights organizing that this country has not seen since the 1960s. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
Revisiting the National Welfare Rights Organization
April 15, 2006

By Mark Toney. From 1966 until 1975, the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) made history by organizing tens of thousands of welfare recipients to demand income, clothing, food, and justice for their families. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
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