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Dark Days, Bright Nights
 - Surviving the Las Vegas Storm Drains
 - Written by: Matthew O'Brien
 - Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
 - Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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A vivid and enlightening oral history of homelessness in the Las Vegas storm drains and the hard work of reentering mainstream society. Dark Days, Bright Nights is the follow-up to the best-selling Beneath the Neon and shares the harrowing stories of Sin City's most marginalized people, from bottoming out in homelessness to mending relationships with family and adjusting to jobs, housing, and sobriety.
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Dark Days, Bright Nights
 - Surviving the Las Vegas Storm Drains
 - Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
 - Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
 - Release date: 2020-11-17
 - Language: English
 
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$2.00 a Day
 - Living on Almost Nothing in America
 - Written by: Kathryn Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
 - Narrated by: Allyson Johnson
 - Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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There are, in the United States, a significant and growing number of families who live on less than $2.00 per person, per day. That figure, the World Bank measure of poverty, is hard to imagine in this country - most of us spend more than that before we get to work or school in the morning.
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$2.00 a Day
 - Living on Almost Nothing in America
 - Narrated by: Allyson Johnson
 - Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
 - Release date: 2015-09-01
 - Language: English
 
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Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing First
 - Helping Couples, Youth, and Unaccompanied Adults
 - Written by: Jay S. Levy
 - Narrated by: Lisa Negrón
 - Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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This audiobook provides social workers, outreach clinicians, case managers, and concerned community members with a pretreatment guide for assisting homeless couples, youth, and single adults. Chapters explore policy and research accompanied by narratives that trace a person's journey from homelessness to housing and beyond. The interrelationship between Homeless Outreach and Housing First is examined in detail to inform program development and hands-on practice.
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Interesting and a few insights
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Pretreatment Guide for Homeless Outreach & Housing First
 - Helping Couples, Youth, and Unaccompanied Adults
 - Narrated by: Lisa Negrón
 - Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
 - Release date: 2019-12-16
 - Language: English
 
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Rough Sleepers
 - Dr. Jim O’Connell’s Urgent Mission to Bring Healing to Homeless People
 - Written by: Tracy Kidder
 - Narrated by: Tracy Kidder
 - Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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After Jim O’Connell graduated from Harvard Medical School and was nearing the end of his residency at Massachusetts General, the hospital’s chief of medicine made a proposal: Would he defer a prestigious fellowship and spend a year helping to create an organization to bring health care to homeless citizens? That year turned into O’Connell’s life’s calling. Tracy Kidder spent five years following Dr. O’Connell and his colleagues as they work with thousands of homeless patients, some of whom we meet in this illuminating book.
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Rough Sleepers
 - Dr. Jim O’Connell’s Urgent Mission to Bring Healing to Homeless People
 - Narrated by: Tracy Kidder
 - Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
 - Release date: 2023-01-17
 - Language: English
 
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Transition to Common Work
 - Building Community at The Working Centre
 - Written by: Joe Mancini, Stephanie Mancini
 - Narrated by: Graham Yeates
 - Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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The Working Centre in the downtown core of Kitchener, Ontario, is a widely recognized and successful model for community development. Begun from scratch in 1982, it is now a vast network of practical supports for the unemployed, the underemployed, the temporarily employed and the homeless, populations that collectively constitute up to 30 percent of the labour market both locally and across North America. Transition to Common Work is the essential text about The Working Centre.
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Transition to Common Work
 - Building Community at The Working Centre
 - Narrated by: Graham Yeates
 - Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
 - Release date: 2021-10-07
 - Language: English
 
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A Framework for Understanding Poverty
 - A Cognitive Approach (Sixth Edition)
 - Written by: Ruby K. Payne PhD
 - Narrated by: Ruby K. Payne
 - Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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New chapters on the brain, intersectionality, and parents. Simple, proven strategies that schools can start using today. With a view through an economic lens that has only become sharper and more focused since its initial publication in 1995, the premise owned by A Framework for Understanding Poverty is unchanged: Middle-class understandings of children and adults in poverty are often ill-suited for connecting with people in poverty and helping them build up the resources to rise out of poverty and into self-sufficiency.
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A Framework for Understanding Poverty
 - A Cognitive Approach (Sixth Edition)
 - Narrated by: Ruby K. Payne
 - Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
 - Release date: 2019-07-09
 - Language: English
 
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Unequal Childhoods
 - Class, Race, and Family Life, Second Edition, with an Update a Decade Later
 - Written by: Annette Lareau
 - Narrated by: Xe Sands
 - Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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Class does make a difference in the lives and futures of American children. Drawing on in-depth observations of black and white middle-class, working-class, and poor families, Unequal Childhoods explores this fact, offering a picture of childhood today. Here are the frenetic families managing their children's hectic schedules of "leisure" activities; and here are families with plenty of time but little economic security.
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Unequal Childhoods
 - Class, Race, and Family Life, Second Edition, with an Update a Decade Later
 - Narrated by: Xe Sands
 - Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
 - Release date: 2011-11-14
 - Language: English
 
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 - How Snob Zoning, NIMBYism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don't See
 - Written by: Richard D. Kahlenberg
 - Narrated by: Graham Winton
 - Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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The last acceptable form of prejudice in America is based on class and executed through state-sponsored economic discrimination. While the American meritocracy officially denounces prejudice based on race and gender, it has spawned a new form of bias against those with less education and income. Millions of working-class Americans have their opportunity blocked by exclusionary snob zoning. These government policies make housing unaffordable, frustrate the goals of the civil rights movement, and lock in inequality in our urban and suburban landscapes.
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 - How Snob Zoning, NIMBYism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don't See
 - Narrated by: Graham Winton
 - Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
 - Release date: 2023-07-11
 - Language: English
 
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Poverty for Profit
 - How Corporations Get Rich Off America's Poor
 - Written by: Anne Kim
 - Narrated by: Rebecca Lam
 - Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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Poverty is big business in America. The federal government spends about $900 billion a year on programs that directly or disproportionately impact poor Americans, including antipoverty programs. States and local governments spend tens of billions more. Ironically, these enormous sums fuel the "corporate poverty complex," a vast web of hidden industries and entrenched private-sector interests that profit from the bureaucracies regulating the lives of the poor.
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Poverty for Profit
 - How Corporations Get Rich Off America's Poor
 - Narrated by: Rebecca Lam
 - Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
 - Release date: 2025-02-25
 - Language: English
 
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Fear of Falling
 - The Inner Life of the Middle Class
 - Written by: Barbara Ehrenreich
 - Narrated by: Carmela Marner, Molly Parker Myers
 - Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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One of Barbara Ehrenreich's most classic and prophetic works, Fear of Falling closely examines the insecurities of the American middle class in an attempt to explain its turn to the right during the last two decades of the 20th century. Weaving finely-tuned expert analysis with her trademark voice, Ehrenreich traces the myths about the middle class to their roots, determines what led to the shrinking of what was once a healthy percentage of the population, and how, in its ambition and anxiety, that population has retreated from responsible leadership.
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Fear of Falling
 - The Inner Life of the Middle Class
 - Narrated by: Carmela Marner, Molly Parker Myers
 - Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
 - Release date: 2020-01-07
 - Language: English
 
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Hand to Mouth
 - Living in Bootstrap America
 - Written by: Linda Tirado
 - Narrated by: Linda Tirado
 - Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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In her thought-provoking voice, Tirado discusses how she went from lower-middle class, to sometimes middle class, to poor and everything in between, and in doing so reveals why "poor people don't always behave the way middle-class America thinks they should."
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Hand to Mouth
 - Living in Bootstrap America
 - Narrated by: Linda Tirado
 - Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
 - Release date: 2014-10-02
 - Language: English
 
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A Place Called Home
 - A Memoir
 - Written by: David Ambroz
 - Narrated by: David Ambroz
 - Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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There are millions of homeless children in America today and in A Place Called Home, award-winning child welfare advocate David Ambroz writes about growing up homeless in New York for eleven years and his subsequent years in foster care, offering a window into what so many kids living in poverty experience every day.
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A Place Called Home
 - A Memoir
 - Narrated by: David Ambroz
 - Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
 - Release date: 2022-09-13
 - Language: English
 
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A Paradise of Small Houses
 - The Evolution, Devolution, and Potential Rebirth of Urban Housing
 - Written by: Max Podemski
 - Narrated by: Rob Greenbaum
 - Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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The Philadelphia row house. The New York tenement. The Boston triple-decker. Every American city has its own iconic housing style, structures that have been home to generations of families and are symbols of identity and pride. Max Podemski, an urban planner for the city of Los Angeles and lifelong architecture buff, has spent his career in and around these buildings. Deftly combining his years of experience with extensive research, Podemski walks the listener through the history of our dwelling spaces.
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A Paradise of Small Houses
 - The Evolution, Devolution, and Potential Rebirth of Urban Housing
 - Narrated by: Rob Greenbaum
 - Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
 - Release date: 2024-03-26
 - Language: English
 
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The Origins of the Urban Crisis
 - Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit
 - Written by: Thomas J. Sugrue
 - Narrated by: Adam Lofbomm
 - Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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Once America's "arsenal of democracy," Detroit is now the symbol of the American urban crisis. In this reappraisal of America's racial and economic inequalities, Thomas Sugrue asks why Detroit and other industrial cities have become the sites of persistent racialized poverty. He challenges the conventional wisdom that urban decline is the product of the social programs and racial fissures of the 1960s.
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The Origins of the Urban Crisis
 - Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit
 - Narrated by: Adam Lofbomm
 - Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
 - Release date: 2020-12-08
 - Language: English
 
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Sunbelt Blues
 - The Failure of American Housing
 - Written by: Andrew Ross
 - Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo
 - Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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"De Ocampo's performance is admirable. It is well paced, and he employs voices and strategic pauses to good effect. In sum, both the writing and narration are first-class." - AudioFile Magazine An eye-opening investigation of America’s rural and suburban housing crisis, told through a searing...
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Sunbelt Blues
 - The Failure of American Housing
 - Narrated by: Ramon de Ocampo
 - Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
 - Release date: 2021-10-26
 - Language: English
 
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The Road to Wigan Pier
 - Written by: George Orwell
 - Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
 - Length: 7 hrs
 - Unabridged
 
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Part social reportage, part socialist polemic, The Road to Wigan Pier sets out a hellish vision of a broken Britain before delivering a meditation on how we can create a more egalitarian society. Having travelled to the industrial north of England on assignment from his editor, Orwell's confronting, stark descriptions of the social injustice, cramped slum housing, squalor, hunger and growing unemployment he encounters are written with unblinking honesty, anger and humanity.
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The Road to Wigan Pier
 - Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
 - Length: 7 hrs
 - Release date: 2021-12-20
 - Language: English
 
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Vagabonds
 - Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London
 - Written by: Oskar Jensen
 - Narrated by: Oskar Jensen
 - Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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London, 1857: Two teenage girls holding a sign that says "Fugitive Slaves" ask for money on the corner of Blackman Street. After a constable accosts them and charges them with begging, they end up in court, where newspapers pick up their story. Are the girls truly escaped slaves from Kentucky? Or will the city's dystopian Mendicity Society catch them in a lie, exposing them as born-and-raised Londoners and endangering their safety? With its many accounts of people like these who lived and made their living on the streets, Vagabonds forms a moving picture of London's most compelling period.
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Vagabonds
 - Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London
 - Narrated by: Oskar Jensen
 - Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
 - Release date: 2024-05-28
 - Language: English
 
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The Locust Effect
 - Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence
 - Written by: Gary A. Haugen, Victor Boutros
 - Narrated by: Arthur Morey
 - Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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While the world has made encouraging strides in the fight against global poverty, there is a hidden crisis silently undermining our best efforts to help the poor. It is a plague of everyday violence. Beneath the surface of the world’s poorest communities, common violence—like rape, forced labor, illegal detention, land theft, police abuse and other brutality—has become routine and relentless. And like a horde of locusts devouring everything in their path, the unchecked plague of violence ruins lives, blocks the road out of poverty, and undercuts development.
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The Locust Effect
 - Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence
 - Narrated by: Arthur Morey
 - Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
 - Release date: 2014-02-04
 - Language: English
 
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Bleeding Out
 - The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence - and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets
 - Written by: Thomas Abt
 - Narrated by: Brad Raymond
 - Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
 - Unabridged
 
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Urban violence is one of the most divisive and allegedly intractable issues of our time. But as Harvard scholar Thomas Abt shows in Bleeding Out, we actually possess all the tools necessary to stem violence in our cities. Coupling the latest social science with firsthand experience as a crime-fighter, Abt proposes a relentless focus on violence itself.
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Bleeding Out
 - The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence - and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets
 - Narrated by: Brad Raymond
 - Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
 - Release date: 2019-06-25
 - Language: English
 
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High-Risers
 - Cabrini-Green and the Fate of American Public Housing
 - Written by: Ben Austen
 - Narrated by: Ron Butler
 - Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
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Built in the 1940s atop an infamous Italian slum, Cabrini-Green grew to 23 towers and a population of 20,000 - all of it packed onto just 70 acres a few blocks from Chicago's ritzy Gold Coast. Cabrini-Green became synonymous with crime, squalor, and the failure of government. For the many who lived there, it was also a much-needed resource - it was home. By 2011, every high-rise had been razed, the island of black poverty engulfed by the white affluence around it, the families dispersed.
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High-Risers
 - Cabrini-Green and the Fate of American Public Housing
 - Narrated by: Ron Butler
 - Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
 - Release date: 2018-02-13
 - Language: English
 
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