How to narrow the gap between the haves and have nots New York Times columnist Paul Krugman takes on the widening gap between the very rich and those below the median income. He argues that the Democrats who may come to power in the next election should pursue an unabashed liberal agenda.Midmorning, November 6, 2007
A worldwide focus on poverty and human development Hundreds of medical and scientific journals joined together this month to cover a single topic. "Poverty and human development" is the simultaneous focus of the current issue of an unprecedented 235 journals from around the globe.November 2, 2007
The challenge of affordable housing As the Metropolitan Council requires Twin Cities communities to build thousands of units of affordable housing, cities and residents raise concerns about sharing the burden and the opportunity.Midmorning, October 23, 2007
The 'Flim Flam Man' gets a script reading Twin Cities film fans have a unique opportunity on tap. For one night only, a group of local actors will present a staged reading of "Flag Day." It's a screenplay based on Minneapolis writer Jennifer Vogel's award-winning memoir "Flim Flam Man."October 16, 2007
One catastrophe away from poverty A health crisis, divorce or job loss -- just one of these circumstances is enough to send an increasing number of Americans into poverty. An author who has studied the working poor explores the barriers to getting ahead.Midmorning, October 3, 2007
Minnesota organization begins first local 'fair trade' label Fair trade is coming to Minnesota farms. Fair trade labels are typically found on items like international coffee and chocolate. The label means the workers have been paid a living wage and treated humanely.July 25, 2007
Young farmer shares new vision for Hmong farming Visit any farmers market in the Twin Cities and you're likely to see Hmong vendors selling raspberries, sweet onions, and other produce they've grown. Farming runs deep in the Hmong culture. However, many Hmong farmers are isolated both by culture and language from the rest of U.S. agriculture.July 19, 2007
The Edwards "Poverty Tour" Presidential candidate John Edwards hopes his tour of places in poverty will bring the issue home to more people. But polls suggest that not even low-income voters favor Edwards as a result.Midmorning, July 18, 2007
Former U of M scientist awarded Congressional Gold Medal Norman Borlaug's work on high-yield, disease-resistant varieties of wheat is credited with starting the "Green Revolution," and alleviating
starvation in India and Pakistan in the 1960s.July 17, 2007
Minnesota teens push gang proposal to members of Congress A delegation of high school students from the Twin Cities think that mandatory financial management classes would help keep their peers out of gangs. They recently had the chance to take that proposal drectly to their U.S. senators.July 12, 2007
Minnesota lawmakers take food stamp challenge A handful of Minnesota lawmakers recently accepted a challenge to live on a $3 per day food stamp diet. For several days, they ate only what an average allotment of food stamps could buy in order to raise awareness about food stamp funding in the federal farm bill.July 2, 2007
Thousands of Minnesotans have their natural gas cut off Thousands of Minnesotans have had their
natural gas cut off for failing to pay their bills. And more
disconnections are upcoming unless customers who are behind on
paying their bills find a way to start paying up.June 14, 2007
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