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Poverty & Health
July/August 1999
From the Editor
Rendering Visible the Invisible
by Philip J. Boyle
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2
Up Front
Poverty Kills
For Want of Resources, Millions Face Early Death and Ill Health
by Meredith Minkler
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3-4
Healing the Homeless
Interfaith House Promotes Dignity, Spirituality, and a Holistic Approach to the Ill and the Injured
by Dan Perreten
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5-8
The Goddam Street
by Robert Coles
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6
Falling Through the Cracks
This Homeless Man Doesn't Fit the System's Rigid Categories
by Lars Eighner
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8
Case Study
The Call of the Good Samaritan
How Should Healthcare Practitioners Advocate for Marginalized Patients?
by Edwin R. DuBose
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9-10
Reading Room
Racism's Virulence
African-Americans, Economics, and Health
by Emilie M. Townes
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11-12
Law of the Land
The Bernardin Factor
The Late Cardinal Continues to Inspire
by Quentin Young
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12
Social Studies
Charitable Giving to the Poor
Believers Give More, But Why Does Religion Matter?
by Stephen Ellingson
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13
Media Briefs
News & Notes
by Kirston Fortune
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14
Last Word
The Ever-Present Poor
Truth and Consequences in the World's Richest Nation
by Laurence J. O'Connell
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15
Poverty & Health: July/August 1999
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Issue 10
Publisher:
Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date:
July, 1999.
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