"12 MILLION CHILDREN IN POVERTY IS BY DESIGN, NOT BY DISASTER".
- Chi Bau Wigfal
This handbook is much more than a simple guide. At its core, the handbook confronts the entrenched poverty line not merely as an economic threshold but as a social construct that divides, limits, and often defines the lives of children and families nationwide. It urges us to imagine an America where the worth of every child is no longer measured by scarcity or statistics but by unbounded possibility, dignity, and hope.
The handbook guides readers to examine the cycles of exclusion and injustice-visible and invisible-that have confined generations to the margins. It lays bare how prejudice, neglect, and inherited bias have been woven into the fabric of communities, and how these patterns are sustained by policies and systems.
Drawing on personal journeys and the collective stories of those who have struggled against poverty and exclusion, the handbook fuses visionary ideals with practical steps. Each page invites the reader to engage in the work of decoding-to look beyond surface "noise," recognize hidden patterns, and listen with intention to silenced voices. To decode, in the spirit of conscious citizenry, is to understand the roots of suffering and the language of exclusion, then to act with compassion and resolve.
Through this process, readers are invited to become "decoders"-conscious citizens who not only witness injustice but also choose to dismantle it. The handbook illuminates the path from passive awareness to intentional action, encouraging every reader to question the status quo and take responsibility for building a society in which no child's future is determined by birth or circumstance.
It reminds us that the boundaries between "have" and "have not" are not permanent; they can be redrawn by policies, yes, but more powerfully by the daily choices and conscious commitments of individuals. The dream of a nation without a poverty line demands humility, radical empathy, and the willingness to see every child as our own. It implores us to disrupt cycles of silence and neglect and to become stewards of a new narrative-one in which inclusion, hope, and opportunity are the inheritance of all.
Ultimately, this handbook is an invitation to interrogate what is, to imagine what could be, and, most importantly, to become part of the solution. It is a testament to the courage and resolve of conscious citizens who refuse to accept a hollow promise of equality and instead demand the real work of justice for every voice and every dream. In the tapestry of America, woven from many stories and many hands, this handbook is a thread of hope, urging us all forward-one child, one community, one conscious act at a time.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "12 MILLION CHILDREN IN POVERTY IS BY DESIGN, NOT BY DISASTER".- Chi Bau Wigfal This handbook is much more than a simple guide. At its core, the handbook confronts the entrenched poverty line not merely as an economic threshold but as a social construct that divides, limits, and often defines the lives of children and families nationwide. It urges us to imagine an America where the worth of every child is no longer measured by scarcity or statistics but by unbounded possibility, dignity, and hope. The handbook guides readers to examine the cycles of exclusion and injustice-visible and invisible-that have confined generations to the margins. It lays bare how prejudice, neglect, and inherited bias have been woven into the fabric of communities, and how these patterns are sustained by policies and systems. Drawing on personal journeys and the collective stories of those who have struggled against poverty and exclusion, the handbook fuses visionary ideals with practical steps. Each page invites the reader to engage in the work of decoding-to look beyond surface "noise," recognize hidden patterns, and listen with intention to silenced voices. To decode, in the spirit of conscious citizenry, is to understand the roots of suffering and the language of exclusion, then to act with compassion and resolve. Through this process, readers are invited to become "decoders"-conscious citizens who not only witness injustice but also choose to dismantle it. The handbook illuminates the path from passive awareness to intentional action, encouraging every reader to question the status quo and take responsibility for building a society in which no child's future is determined by birth or circumstance. It reminds us that the boundaries between "have" and "have not" are not permanent; they can be redrawn by policies, yes, but more powerfully by the daily choices and conscious commitments of individuals. The dream of a nation without a poverty line demands humility, radical empathy, and the willingness to see every child as our own. It implores us to disrupt cycles of silence and neglect and to become stewards of a new narrative-one in which inclusion, hope, and opportunity are the inheritance of all. Ultimately, this handbook is an invitation to interrogate what is, to imagine what could be, and, most importantly, to become part of the solution. It is a testament to the courage and resolve of conscious citizens who refuse to accept a hollow promise of equality and instead demand the real work of justice for every voice and every dream. In the tapestry of America, woven from many stories and many hands, this handbook is a thread of hope, urging us all forward-one child, one community, one conscious act at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180280787
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "12 MILLION CHILDREN IN POVERTY IS BY DESIGN, NOT BY DISASTER".- Chi Bau Wigfal This handbook is much more than a simple guide. At its core, the handbook confronts the entrenched poverty line not merely as an economic threshold but as a social construct that divides, limits, and often defines the lives of children and families nationwide. It urges us to imagine an America where the worth of every child is no longer measured by scarcity or statistics but by unbounded possibility, dignity, and hope. The handbook guides readers to examine the cycles of exclusion and injustice-visible and invisible-that have confined generations to the margins. It lays bare how prejudice, neglect, and inherited bias have been woven into the fabric of communities, and how these patterns are sustained by policies and systems. Drawing on personal journeys and the collective stories of those who have struggled against poverty and exclusion, the handbook fuses visionary ideals with practical steps. Each page invites the reader to engage in the work of decoding-to look beyond surface "noise," recognize hidden patterns, and listen with intention to silenced voices. To decode, in the spirit of conscious citizenry, is to understand the roots of suffering and the language of exclusion, then to act with compassion and resolve. Through this process, readers are invited to become "decoders"-conscious citizens who not only witness injustice but also choose to dismantle it. The handbook illuminates the path from passive awareness to intentional action, encouraging every reader to question the status quo and take responsibility for building a society in which no child's future is determined by birth or circumstance. It reminds us that the boundaries between "have" and "have not" are not permanent; they can be redrawn by policies, yes, but more powerfully by the daily choices and conscious commitments of individuals. The dream of a nation without a poverty line demands humility, radical empathy, and the willingness to see every child as our own. It implores us to disrupt cycles of silence and neglect and to become stewards of a new narrative-one in which inclusion, hope, and opportunity are the inheritance of all. Ultimately, this handbook is an invitation to interrogate what is, to imagine what could be, and, most importantly, to become part of the solution. It is a testament to the courage and resolve of conscious citizens who refuse to accept a hollow promise of equality and instead demand the real work of justice for every voice and every dream. In the tapestry of America, woven from many stories and many hands, this handbook is a thread of hope, urging us all forward-one child, one community, one conscious act at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798180280787
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