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For many who have hit the rock bottom of long-term homelessness, the journey from here to there is a web of complications that can’t easily be fixed by any one program or institution. Rachel Ferguson joins us with a personal story of trying to confront the problem of homelessness.
Further Reading
Universal Basic Community Now!
Book: Black Liberation Through the Marketplace: Hope, Heartbreak, and the Promise of America
Guest Info
Rachel Ferguson is director of the Center for Free Enterprise and assistant dean and professor of business ethics in the College of Business at Concordia University Chicago and an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute. She is the coauthor, with Marcus Witcher, of Black Liberation Through the Marketplace: Hope, Heartbreak, and the Promise of America. Ferguson is also a board member for the Freedom Center of Missouri, Faith Ascent Ministries, and LOVEtheLOU, and a founding member of Gateway 2 Flourishing. Ferguson received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Saint Louis University in 2009.
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For many who have hit the rock bottom of long-term homelessness, the journey from here to there is a web of complications that can’t easily be fixed by any one program or institution. Rachel Ferguson joins us with a personal story of trying to confront the problem of homelessness.
Further Reading
Universal Basic Community Now!
Book: Black Liberation Through the Marketplace: Hope, Heartbreak, and the Promise of America
Guest Info
Rachel Ferguson is director of the Center for Free Enterprise and assistant dean and professor of business ethics in the College of Business at Concordia University Chicago and an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute. She is the coauthor, with Marcus Witcher, of Black Liberation Through the Marketplace: Hope, Heartbreak, and the Promise of America. Ferguson is also a board member for the Freedom Center of Missouri, Faith Ascent Ministries, and LOVEtheLOU, and a founding member of Gateway 2 Flourishing. Ferguson received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Saint Louis University in 2009.

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