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In this episode, we talk to Kathy Haycox about how Habitat for Humanity works in New York City: "We're a simple mission with a very complex methodology for delivery it."
The scope of what Habitat for Humanity does may surprise some listeners, and we discuss how this broad portfolio lifts families and children out of poverty.
Then we talk to Celinda Lake, polling expert, about the popularity of the Expanded Child Tax Credit and how it went away despite its huge levels of bipartisan support.
In looking at those things, we discuss how we can work to reinstate this policy which lifted millions of children out of poverty.
For more detailed show notes and a full transcript, see the Podcast page on the Invisible Americans website.
The Invisible Americans Podcast is a non-profit communications organization. Its mission is to end child poverty. The podcast is hosted by Co-Presidents Jeff Madrick and Carol Jenkins.
Music for this and all episodes is provided by Bridget St. John. Audio editing by Sylvester P. Lukasiewicz. Show notes and transcript by Amy Yoder.
In this episode, we talk to Kathy Haycox about how Habitat for Humanity works in New York City: "We're a simple mission with a very complex methodology for delivery it."
The scope of what Habitat for Humanity does may surprise some listeners, and we discuss how this broad portfolio lifts families and children out of poverty.
Then we talk to Celinda Lake, polling expert, about the popularity of the Expanded Child Tax Credit and how it went away despite its huge levels of bipartisan support.
In looking at those things, we discuss how we can work to reinstate this policy which lifted millions of children out of poverty.
For more detailed show notes and a full transcript, see the Podcast page on the Invisible Americans website.
The Invisible Americans Podcast is a non-profit communications organization. Its mission is to end child poverty. The podcast is hosted by Co-Presidents Jeff Madrick and Carol Jenkins.
Music for this and all episodes is provided by Bridget St. John. Audio editing by Sylvester P. Lukasiewicz. Show notes and transcript by Amy Yoder.