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Examples
Miami Thrives: Weaving a Poverty Reduction CoalitionEvans, Scotney, et al. "Miami Thrives: Weaving A Poverty Reduction Coalition." American Journal Of Community Psychology 53.3/4 (2014): 357-368. Academic Search Complete. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.
Fifty Years Later: Did the War on Poverty Fail?Kilty, Keith M.1. "Fifty Years Later: Did The War On Poverty Fail?." Journal Of Poverty 18.2 (2014): 220-223. Education Source. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.
To Wed or to Work? Assessing Work and Marriage as Routes Out of Poverty.Running, Katrina1, krunning@email.arizona.edu, and Louise Marie1 Roth. "To Wed Or To Work? Assessing Work And Marriage As Routes Out Of Poverty." Journal Of Poverty 17.2 (2013): 177-197. Education Source. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.
Supplemental eBooks
StreetWays: Chronicling the Homeless in Miami by Eugene F. ProvenzoPhotographs by Lewis P. Wilkerson StreetWays: Chronicling the Homeless in Miami is a collection of interviews with 28 homeless individuals living in downtown Miami and Miami Beach. Besides extensive photographs of these people and their lives on the street, the book also includes interviews with social service providers, as well as a detailed analysis of homelessness in the United States and more specifically in Miami. The work concludes with a policy analysis and suggestions for addressing issues of homelessness in Miami and the nation. StreetWays attempts to make clear how and why homelessness occurs, and what the actual lives and experiences of the homeless are about. Through extensive interviews and extensive documentary photographs, a selected group of homeless Miamians lose their invisibility as their experiences, needs and aspirations are reported. The book calls for a better understanding of the experience of homelessness places such as Miami, and of the need to understand homelessness as an issue of diversity and human rights.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9781623967567
Publication Date: 2014-12-01
It Happened in Miami, the Magic City by Frommer FrommerJust in time for the one-hundredth anniversary of Miami Beach, It Happened in Miami, the Magic City: An Oral History features nearly seventy fabulous voices including more than fifteen mini-memorists, telling stories, offering perceptions on subject matter as far back as memory allows up to the exciting headlines of today. Sun and fun, yes, but the story is much more than that.We are there through the dramatic days of World War II, the segregated south that Miami was, Meyer Lansky and cops and robbers, the Cocaine Cowboys, the post–war glamour of the flashy hotels and famed architect Morris Lapidius, the Fountainbleau and Eden Roc, the Jewish presence and contributions, the swinging Rat Pack of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. We are witness to Muhammad Ali and the iconic Fifth Street Gym, the preserving of art deco, the days of the Mariel and Pedro Pan and the Cuban impact. We are brought inside modern day Miami—an international city, a place of culture and dreamers, a city of tomorrow.