Broke in America: Seeing, Understanding, and Ending Us Poverty Spiral-Bound | 2022-09-13

Joanne Samuel Goldblum Colleen Shaddox Bomani Jones

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"Joanne Samuel Goldblum, CEO and founder of the National Diaper Bank Network, and Colleen Shaddox, a journalist and activist, give a book shedding light on the realities faced by those living in poverty across the United States and provide a road map for eradicating poverty via policy changes"--
Publisher: Benbella Books
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 1637743459
Item Weight: 0.85 lbs
Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.9 x 8.9 inches
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"Written for the benefit of economic and governmental policy makers, Broke in America is thoroughly accessible to the non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject of poverty in the United States and what can be done about it—especially in the light of the new incoming Biden administration and its approach to improving economic conditions for the working poor and the middle class.”
Midwest Book Review

"This book’s greatest strength is its organization and clarity. Not another political statement that is sure to divide people into “camps” of opinion, this is a clear analysis of how public policy in the United States works to keep people trapped in poverty, rather than find their way out."
Jon M. Sweeney, contributing editor for books and new media at Spirituality & Practice

". . . Broke in America pulls no punches about the reality and extent of poverty in the US, and the litany of reasons why it exists . . ."
—Julia Mandeville, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)

"The strength of this book is the authors’ street-level reporting on the daunting challenges many Americans in poverty face—even on matters as basic as safe drinking water."
—Timothy Lamer, executive editor of WORLD Digital and interim editor of WORLD Magazine

"Clear, concise, and packed with facts, figures, and suggestions for action, Broke in America shows that poverty is not the result of individual laziness or ‘bad choices' but of economic and social policies that produce inequality by design."
Katha Pollitt, columnist for The Nation

"America is a country of paradox: the world's greatest wealth together with deeply entrenched poverty in its many forms, including homelessness, hunger, unsafe water, under-provisioned schools, and unaffordable energy, transport, health, and other basic needs. The authors open our eyes to these grim realities and how they can be overcome."
Jeffrey D. Sachs, university professor at Columbia University

"Broke in America is a tour de force. The authors strip poverty to its bare truth. Millions of people in a nation of plenty cannot afford basic needs such as water, housing, food, energy, education, and mental health access. Thanks to Joanne Goldblum and Colleen Shaddox, there is no ignoring the immorality or the inhumanity of that—nor of the path forward . . . It is a timely call to action for anyone who dares to envision a world that does not resign children, seniors, or neighbors to poverty and suffering." 
Rosa DeLauro, US Representative, Connecticut

"Explains why America must fix the problem of poverty rather than blaming it on the people it afflicts. Goldblum and Shaddox also offer a road map to a better future."
Emily Bazelon, national bestselling author of Charged and Sticks and Stones

"In the richest country in the history of the world, an eye-opening and humanizing testament to the realization that no one should be poor. At a time of crisis when we are re-envisioning and reconstructing our relationship with government and with each other, this is the book we need."
Mona Hanna-Attisha, author of What the Eyes Don't See and pediatrician in Flint, Michigan

"At a tumultuous time in US history, many of us are asking ourselves what kind of country we want. I hope that we can work toward the vision laid out in Broke in America: a United States without poverty."
Jodie Adams Kirshner, author of Broke: Hardship and Resilience in a City of Broken Promises

"A valuable resource in the fight against poverty."
Publishers Weekly

"An exploration of why so many Americans are struggling financially . . . A down-to-earth overview of the causes and effects of poverty and possible remedies."
Kirkus Reviews
Joanne Samuel Goldblum is CEO and founder of the National Diaper Bank Network, encompassing more than 200 member organizations that provide diapers and other basic needs to families across America. In 2018, she founded the Alliance for Period Supplies, which provides free hygiene products to the one in four people for whom menstruation means difficulty attending school and work. Joanne has spent her career working with and advocating for families in poverty. 
Colleen Shaddox is a print and radio journalist and activist. She left daily newspapers when an editor reprimanded her for "writing too many stories about poor people" and went to work in a soup kitchen. She has had one foot in journalism and one in non-profits ever since. In states throughout the country, Colleen has worked on winning campaigns to get kids out of adult prisons, to end juvenile life without parole, and to limit shackling in juvenile courts. 

Author Residence: Branford, CT & East Haddam CT