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21st century

Provocation and Hope in Matthew Desmond’s *Poverty, by America*

It is the nature of contemporary life, I suppose, that events less than a year old seem to have happened long ago. It was only last March that I read Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, By America. That book should have dominated public conversation. It should been hashed over in every corner of the media and fast-tracked as a Netflix series. A friend read it, and we talked about it for a week or so. But every few days, a new emergency arrives and covers over the one that came before it. Did Desmond’s book get enough play? It doesn’t feel like Read more

Q&A with Kathleen Belew

Kathleen Belew is the keynote speaker for the 2023 S-USIH Conference, in Denver, CO. Kathleen Belew is an Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University. Before that she spent seven Read more