“While we fight poverty in the Gulf, we also have to fight poverty across America. We should begin by returning to a promise once kept and now broken: If you work full-time, you shouldn't have to raise your children in poverty.” IfsShouldChildrenAmericaFightingPovertyBrokenPromiseOur ChildrenRaisesYour Children Author:John Edward
“I can't help but react to the painful realities of the two-tiered society we live in, where the signs of poverty and inequity are everywhere. Almost twenty five percent of our children live at or below the poverty line. We expect the no-option life cycle of the poor to be interrupted by the weak social safety net and then wonder why building more jails doesn't solve the problems.” ChildrenI CanTwoHelpingProblemRealitySocialLinesPoorWonderPovertyFiveBuildingPercentWeakTwentiesOur ChildrenSafetyPainfulSolveCyclesJailTwenty FiveInterruptedSafety Net Author:Peter Yarrow
“In this great country of ours, it is inexcusable that so many children grow up in poverty and despair. The well-being of our children must be the national priority and the responsibility of every individual.” WellsChildrenCountryIndividualGrowsResponsibilityPovertyGrowing UpDespairOur ChildrenPrioritiesWell BeingGreat Country Author:Jimmy Carter
“I have seen a lot of men, for example, who will make a will and include their daughters whether they are married or not. And perhaps the greatest change of attitude is that today, at least in Kenya, if you don't send your child to school - unless it's a matter of poverty or religion, and it is not that there no schools - then people wonder, "why the hell don't you send your children to school?" Now that's a very big jump from when I was going to school and educating girls was an exception to the rule.” PeopleIfsMenChildrenMatterBigsTodaySchoolGirlAttitudeWonderPovertyHellExampleMarriedDaughterOur ChildrenYour ChildrenExceptionKenyaException To The Rule Author:Wangari Maathai
“We have so many issues today that we need to confront. Comprehensive immigration reform. We have to solve the issue of poverty, the issue of hunger, the issue of war - spending billions of dollars to kill rather than to build. We have to deal with the fact that all of our children should be receiving the best possible education.” NeedsShouldChildrenWarFactsTodayDealsPovertyIssuesOur ChildrenDollarsHungerSolveSpendingBillionsImmigrationReformReceivingComprehensiveImmigration Reform Author:John Lewis
“We all have families who are longing for peace in the world and an end to the suffering caused by poverty, disease, and hunger. Untold numbers of our friends, our neighbors, our parents, and our children, are hoping that there is more understanding, more generosity, more genuine friendship, and more caring among people of all faiths and cultures.” PeopleWorldChildrenEndsSufferingCultureParentUnderstandingNumbersFamilyPovertyDiseaseOur ChildrenLongingHungerCaringNeighborGenuineGenerosityGenuine Friendship Author:John Conyers
“A society is judged by the way it cares for its most vulnerable citizens. As an American, I am ashamed that we have turned out backs on millions of our children. I want to do my part to rectify this terrible situation.” WayWantChildrenCareSituationPovertyMillionsSocietyHealthCitizensTerribleOur ChildrenCancerVulnerableAshamedJudgedEnding PovertyRectifyHunger Poverty Author:Marlo Thomas
“The U.S. has become the most egregious war-monger and terrorist nation in the world, as well as the long-time leading purveyor of weapons of war throughout the world, and because here at home, we have 50 million of our citizens living in poverty, one in four children surviving on Food Stamps, a collapsing education system, poor health care, and many other disasters, none of which can be addressed as long as the country keeps pouring trillions of dollars into war and militarism. This madness and criminality must end!” WorldWellsChildrenLongWarEndsCountryHomeCareNationsPoorPovertyMillionsFourCitizensWeaponsLong TimeMadnessOur ChildrenDollarsDisasterTerroristHealth CareStampsSurvivingPouringEducation SystemMilitarismCriminalityFood StampsPoor Health Author:Dave Lindorff
“We have suffered unnumbered ills and crimes in the name of the Law of the Land. Our men, women, and children have suffered not only the basic brutality of stoop labor, and the most obvious injustices of the system; they have also suffered the desperation of knowing that the system caters to the greed of callous men and not to our needs. Now we will suffer for the purpose of ending the poverty, the misery, and the injustice, with the hope that our children will not be exploited as we have been. They have imposed hungers on us, and now we hunger for justice.” MenNeedsChildrenHas BeensLawPurposeSufferingNamesJusticePovertyKnowingSacrificeLandCrimeLaborOur ChildrenMiseryGreedInjusticeHungerObviousDesperationMen WomenBrutalityStoopsCallous Author:Cesar Chavez
“In early childhood you may lay the foundation of poverty or riches, industry or idleness, good or evil, by the habits to which you train your children. Teach them right habits then, and their future life is safe.” MayChildrenLife IsEvilPovertyTeachChildhoodIndustryHabitSafeOur ChildrenFoundationLaysTrainRichesYour ChildrenIdlenessEarly ChildhoodFuture Life Author:Lydia Sigourney
“I was deeply concerned then, and have become more concerned since, that unless we can deal with the questions of development and the questions of poverty, there's no way that we're going to have a peaceful world for our children.” WorldWayChildrenDealsPovertyDevelopmentConcernedOur ChildrenPeacefulEnding PovertyPeaceful World Author:James Wolfensohn
“Each of the Iraqi children killed by the United States was our child. Each of the prisoners tortured in Abu Ghraib was our comrade. Each of their screams was ours. When they were humiliated, we were humiliated. The U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq - mostly volunteers in a poverty draft from small towns and poor urban neighborhoods - are victims just as much as the Iraqis of the same horrendous process, which asks them to die for a victory that will never be theirs.” ChildrenWarStatesDiesFightingAsksProcessPoorUnitedPovertyUnited StatesVictoryTownsOur ChildrenVictimSoldierIraqNeighborhoodPrisonerScreamAntiwarUrbanVolunteerSmall TownComradeHumiliatedAbu Ghraib Author:Arundhati Roy
“We should try to introduce our children to science today as a rebellion against poverty and ugliness and militarism and economic injustice.” ShouldTryingChildrenTodayPovertyEconomicOur ChildrenInjusticeRebellionIntroducingUglinessMilitarismEconomic Injustice Author:Freeman Dyson
“Sara Scherr and Jeff McNeely have given us a thoughtful, sensible book about a topic of great importance to the world. There is no food security, no poverty reduction, no environmental sustainability without transforming our agricultural practices. The book ?presents well documented cases of best practices from all over the world. It should be required reading for all concerned with agriculture, the environment, food security or just the future of our children.” WorldShouldWellsChildrenBookReadingGivenPovertyPracticeCasesEnvironmentSecurityConcernedImportanceOur ChildrenEnvironmentalThoughtfulSensibleSustainabilityAgricultureTopicsTransformingReductionFood SecurityBest PracticesEnvironmental SustainabilityPoverty Reduction Author:Ismail Serageldin