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Poverty, Homelessness, and Labor Rights
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8th Grade Social Action Projects (SAP): Poverty, Homelessness, and Labor Rights
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Animal Rights
Environment
Criminal Justice Reform
Disability Rights
Healthcare and Nutrition
LGBTQ+ Rights
Poverty, Homelessness, and Labor Rights
Racism
Violence and Human Rights
Women's Rights
SIRS Discover Topic Guides
Homelessness Overview
Poverty Overview
Minimum Wage Overview
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Homelessness, Poverty, and Labor Rights
Homelessness
Poverty
Labor Rights
15 Examples of 'Anti-Homeless' Hostile Architecture That You Probably Never Noticed Before (Source: Interesting Engineering)
Child Homelessness in U.S. Homelessness Reaches Historic Highs, Report Says (Source: Newsweek)
Ending the Cycle of Youth Homelessness (Source: StandUp For Kids)
Facts About Homelessness (Source: Coalition for the Homeless)
Homelessness is a Shared Experience in the New York Metro Area (Source: The Bowery Mission)
Homelessness Statistics (Source: National Alliances to End Homelessness)
‘Hostile Architecture’: How Public Spaces Keep the Public Out (Source: NY Times)
Sesame Street Creates Show with Homeless Muppet (Source: News for Kids
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The Center for American Progress
Center for Poverty and Equality
Ending Poverty (Source: United Nations)
Global Poverty Facts (Source: Children International)
Hunger in America (Source: Feeding America)
Poverty Solutions
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
World Food Programme
10 Facts About American Workers (Source: Pew Research Center)
Child Labor: Facts, FAQs and How to Help (Source: World Vision)
Full-time minimum wage workers cannot afford a 2-bedroom rental anywhere in the US (Source: CNBC)
Gender Pay Gap (Source: SIRS Discoverer)
May Day: The Workers Movement (Source: Youngzine)
National Labor and Relations Board
What Are Worker’s Rights? (Source: US Department of Labor)
Workers Rights: Educators (Source: National Educators Association)
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