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In reply to the discussion: Can We Have A Toughtful/Respectful Discussion Of Civil Rights Versus Income Inequality ??? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)I have been doing quite a bit of reading on this.
Economic rights are tied to health, education, job opportunity, which are directly tied to civil rights, and the vote, and an ability to participate in your government.
No, people who are working 2-3 jobs and live in a food desert, and have issues of health related to that, and access to a doctor is marginal at best, usually do not have time to read up on candidates and keep an eye on city hall as well.
There are some who do it. my personal heroes to be honest... among them are the single mom raising her daughter, who also works at burger king and Mickey Ds, and somehow finds time to go to City Hall to testify on her struggles. But the days she does that, she does not sleep... and I am not making that up.
Now back to the lovely poverty report from the US Census... want some data?