Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...
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Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...
POVERTY SOLUTIONS SERIES EXCERPT ONE: Expanded Declaration on Wealth, Power, and Policy Injustice
POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED
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POVERTY SOLUTIONS SERIES EXCERPT ONE: Expanded Declaration on Wealth, Power, and Policy Injustice
Send us a text POVERTY SOLUTIONS SERIES Expanded Declaration on Wealth, Power, and Policy Injustice1) Wealth, in itself, is not a transgression—neither for the individual nor the corporation. But it becomes a moral failure when excess turns a blind eye to human need, when profits are built on the backs of exploited workers, when nature is ravaged for gain, and when abundance refuses to be shared. POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED. Support the show
POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED
Send us a text “The Cure Has a Name — and It's Us.” “Poverty is not beyond redemption, because people are not beyond redemption.” - Mark Carven Olds, 2025 This is the moment where belief becomes embodiment. Where we stop waiting for change — and become it. When we root our work in dignity, when we see every person as sacred — we move: from pity to partnershipfrom crisis to covenantfrom spectator to strategistfrom problem-solving to people-restorin...