LEADER 00000cam 2200577Ii 4500 001 on1101670322 003 OCoLC 005 20211229092323.0 007 ta 008 190517t20192019cauao 000 0 eng d 016 7 020331429|2Uk 019 1109972830 020 9781732925007 020 1732925003 035 (OCoLC)1101670322|z(OCoLC)1109972830 040 CIJ|beng|erda|cCIJ|dOCLCF|dTJC|dYDX|dUKMGB|dGPI 049 GPIA 050 4 HC79.P6|bP68 2019 245 00 Poverty scholarship :|bpoor people-led theory, art, words, and tears across Mama Earth / by Lisa "Tiny" Gray-Garcia, Dee Garcia, and the Poor Magazine family. 246 14 Poverty scholarship :|bpoor people-led theory, art, words, & tears across Mama Earth 264 1 Oakland, CA :|bPOOR Press,|c[2019] 264 4 |c©2019 300 395 pages : illustrations, black and white photographs ; |c26 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Includes glossary. 505 0 1. Poverty scholarship 101 -- 2. Linguistic domination, language supremacy, and the myth of illiteracy -- 3. Media : Poverty journalism, "I" journalism, revolutionary and real media by poverty skolaz -- 4. Art and cultural work - - 5. Poor people-led education, we-search, and information vs. institution-led akkkademia, research, and destruction -- 6. Liberarting the poor body of color from hellthcare, poverty pimps, and social work -- 7. Underground economic strategies, unrecognized work, and survival work -- 8. Default colonizers, 21st-century missionaries, and our own poor people-led movements -- 9. Homefulness: A poor people -led solution to homelessness -- 10. Community reparations and revolutionary giving: Moving away from philanthro- pimping and the non-profit industrial complex -- 11. Liberation, decolonization, and building poor people-led self-determinations -- The people's glossary. 520 The notion of poverty scholarship was born in the calles, prisons, street corners, community centers, welfare offices, shelters, tenements, kitchen tables, assembly lines, favelas, projects, and ghettos - all the places people don't look for educators, experts, leaders, researchers, lecturers, linguists, artists, creative thinkers, writers, and media producers. Poverty skolaz are everywhere. Your mama, your cousin, your elders, your corner-store owner, and your neighborhood recycler may be poverty skolaz. With this book, Tiny aka Lisa Gray-Garcia and other poverty skolaz from the POOR Magazine family insert poverty scholarship into its proper place so that this crucial lived knowledge can be recognized and understood. Poverty Scolarship points to solutions based on poverty skolaz' vast experiential knowledge of what works and what can work. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand, and end, poverty and all forms of anti-poor people criminalization, violence and exploitation. 546 Alternate spellings of words are utilized throughout this book as a societal reclamation of language. 650 0 Poverty. 650 0 Political activists. 650 0 Poverty|xSocial conditions. 650 0 Social action. 650 0 Social movements. 650 0 Homelessness. 650 7 Social movements.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01122657 650 7 Homelessness.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00959545 650 7 Poverty.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01074093 650 7 Political activists.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01069192 650 7 Social action.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01122251 650 9 Poor|xPolitical activity.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01071131 650 9 Poor. 650 9 Poor|xPolitical activity. 650 9 Poor.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01071040 690 7 Poor people.|2local DEI term 690 7 Poor people|xPolitical activity.|2local DEI term 700 1 Gray-Garcia, Lisa,|eauthor. 700 1 Garcia, Dee. 710 2 POOR Magazine. 994 C0|bGPI
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