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progressive journalism

Who Counts as Poor (and who gets to talk about it)

September 27, 2012 by Lita Kurth 3 Comments

I had a bizarre and frustrating experience recently talking to an agent at a writing conference. My main interest was to pitch a novel, but when she said she wasn’t looking for fiction, I threw out a few nonfiction ideas, among them a book on what people don’t know about poverty. “What qualifies you to […]

Filed Under: Class in the Media, Class in The News, Classism, Classism in Everyday Life, Cultural capital, Poverty Tagged With: Barbara Ehrenreich, budget cuts, community colleges, homeless shelters, illiteracy intelligence book-learning, Katherine Boo, poverty, privilege, progressive journalism, speaking up, writing for change

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