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Disrupting the Poverty Cycle Conference 2016

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Oct
2016
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/06/2016 - 10/07/2016
8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Location
University of Massachusetts Boston


Why you should attend:

Alleviating poverty requires concerted effort at many levels, across multiple sectors. Disrupting the Poverty Cycle brings together top policy makers, researchers, and direct service practitioners, to share science-informed approaches, discuss innovative policy solutions, and build active networks that sustain enduring intergenerational exits from poverty. Our most important goal is to provide every attendee with at least two new ideas that can reshape and improve their work. What we learn, contribute, and apply to this vital work matters deeply to individual lives and the overall health and prosperity of nations.

View full conference schedule at www.disruptingpovertyconference.org

 

Registration

Register at www.disruptingpovertyconference.org

For more information on registration contact Claudia Mathis at 617.259.2165 or CMathis@empathways.org

Conference sponsorships available. To become a conference sponsor, contact Katherine Parker at 617.559.2932 or KParker@empathways.org

 

Featuring

Mark H. Greenberg

Acting Assistant Secretary

United States Dept. of Health and Human Services

David Williams Florence Sprague and Laura Smart Norman

Prof. of Public Health and Prof. of African and African American Studies and Sociology at Harvard University

Funders Panel

Annie E. Casey Foundation

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

The Kresge Foundation

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