The Cost of Child Poverty with Lenette Azzi-Lessing
Story in the Public Square
For generations, American politicians have promised reducingor even eliminatingpoverty as one of their goals. In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson went so far as to declare an unconditional war on poverty. Lenette Azzi-Lessing warns, however, that the rhetoric of fighting poverty has become a war on the poor with devastating consequences for Americas most vulnerable children.
Azzi-Lessing is Clinical Professor of Social Work at Boston University and author of Behind from the Start: How Americas War on the Poor is Harming Our Most Vulnerable Children. She founded the nationally recognized Rhode Island Center for Children At-Risk, now named Childrens Friend, in 1989 to address the social service and behavioral health needs of highly vulnerable young children and their families. Azzi-Lessing is a member of the Child Welfare League of Americas National Joint Commission, she has co-chaired the Leagues Committee on Prevention, Protection, and Family Preservation, and has been an expert witness in federal court on behalf of children abused and neglected in the child protective system. In 2017, Azzi-Lessing was named a Fulbright Specialist focused on higher education and training in nations across the globe. She also helped develop Graduate Certificate Programs in Early Childhood Development and Family Support in South Africa with colleagues from the University of Fort Hare, East London, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
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