Tag archive for ‘poverty’
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UT Professor Finds Economic Inequality is Self-reinforcing
When the gap between the haves and have-nots gets larger, one would think the have-nots would want more help, most likely in the form of government programs, to fight rising... -
Human Rights Advocate Stephen Bright to Lecture at UT Knoxville
Stephen Bright, one of the best known and well-respected human rights advocates in the country, will visit the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to talk about how poverty and race affect... -
Mini-Summit to Focus on Poverty, Energy and the Environment
"Poverty, Energy, and the Environment" is the theme of the final mini-summit looking at various aspects of poverty to be held this semester at UT Knoxville. Four events are planned... -
Mini-Summit to Focus on Poverty and Health Care
"Poverty and Health Care," is the theme of a mini-summit to be held on March 31 at UT Knoxville. It is the second of three mini-summits looking at various aspects... -
Art Sought for Exhibit at UT’s Poverty and Health Care Mini-Summit
UT students and staff are invited to submit their paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, films/videos, mixed media and installations for a juried exhibit to be held in conjunction with the "Poverty... -
Political Science Professor’s Research Analyzes Poverty, Economic Inequality
Nathan Kelly is not telling you to vote Democrat or Republican. But he can tell you what will happen economically either way. Your decision, he said, will have a significant... -
UT Students’ Award-winning Film to Air on ETPtv this Weekend
"The Long March," an award-winning documentary on the American civil rights movement produced by three UT Knoxville graduates and overseen by a UT journalism professor, will air on East Tennessee...
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