The Opportunity Agenda asked people on the streets of New York what they thought about human rights. Here is what they said.
9/26/2007
What do Human Rights Mean to You?
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The Opportunity Agenda asked people on the streets of New York what they thought about human rights. Here is what they said.
Posted by jmaki at 10:07 AM
To put this in perspective: A family of three living in extreme poverty makes about $17,000 year. This family has less than $692 a month to pay for basic necessities, like housing, childcare, and food. The problem for these families is that $692 is often not enough to cover one basic necessity, let alone all of them. This leaves many thousands of people facing the most brutally de-humanizing effect of poverty: homelessness.
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