Improving the Quality of Life for Residents of Neighborhoods of Concentrated Poverty

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Neighborhoods with high rates of poverty present challenges which negatively affect residents’ health and impede individuals in their choices and achievements. Even the most committed leaders often struggle to identify the interventions that will most meaningfully improve the lives of local residents. In this webinar, Washington University’s Executive Vice Chancellor Hank Webber examines these complex issues and leads a discussion of what fifty years of efforts has taught us about reducing multi-generational poverty.

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