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To The Contrary
Hillary Clinton vs. Complacency; Intergenerational Poverty
Season 25
Episode 23
Hillary Clinton vs. Complacency: Can Clinton’s comfortable lead in the polls over Donald Trump lead to complacency? Intergenerational Poverty: Growing up in “the other America” and how identity projects play a role in breaking the cycle of poverty. Panel: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Sabrina Schaeffer, Lara Brown, Francesca Chambers
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