WEBINAR | Transforming Systems for Continued Poverty Reduction Success

This webinar recording features a conversation with Scott MacAfee, Chair of the National Advisory Council on Poverty.

Together, we explored the Council’s 2022 report (Transforming our Systems: the 2022 Report of the National Advisory Council on Poverty) with an emphasis on how its recommendations can build a more equitable society for those who face higher levels of discrimination, racism and stigma.

For an overview of the questions asked during the webinar, please see the YouTube description. 

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