Greg Kaufmann
on November 4, 2013 - 11:07 AM ET
The
Half in Ten campaign—launched in
2007
by the Center for American Progress, Coalition on Human Needs and
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights—set an ambitious goal:
to cut poverty in half over ten years. Today, it seems almost
fantastical on the face of it, given the nation’s polarization and
soaring political and economic inequality.
But with 200 coalition members across the nation combatting poverty,
Half in Ten remains steadfast, as campaign manager Erik Stegman
described at the release of its
third annual report, which tracks progress towards the campaign’s ultimate goal.
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