Rights of the Poor
Explore the essential insights of "Rights of the Poor," authored by a team of experts and published by Southern Illinois University Press in 1997. This comprehensive 432-page paperback delves into the vital question of the rights of the impoverished, utilizing an engaging question and answer format. The authors meticulously analyze both federal and state programs that offer income support and medical services, alongside critical federal initiatives for food assistance and subsidized housing. Ideal for anyone interested in social justice and welfare policies, this book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the frameworks that support the most vulnerable members of society. Enhance your knowledge of poverty rights and the mechanisms in place to combat inequality with this informative read.