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Vodou: Visions and Voices of Haiti

audiobook Vodou: Visions and Voices of Haiti by Phyllis Galembo in History

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David Hilfiker has committed his life; both as a writer and a doctor; to people in need; writing about the urban poor with whom he’s spent all his days for the last two decades. In Urban Injustice; he explains in beautiful and simple language how the myth that the urban poor siphon off precious government resources is contradicted by the facts; and how most programs help some of the people some of the time but are almost never sufficiently orchestrated to enable people to escape the cycle of urban poverty. Hilfiker is able to present a surprising history of poverty programs since the New Deal; and shows that many of the biggest programs were extremely successful at attaining the goals set out for them. Even so; Hilfiker reveals; most of the best and biggest programs were "social insurance" programs; like Medicare and Social Security; that primarily assisted the middle class; not the poor. Whereas; "public assistance" programs; directed specifically towards the poor; were often extremely effective as far as they went; but were instituted with far less ambitious goals. In a book that is short; sweet; and completely without academic verboseness or pretension; Hilfiker makes a clear path through the complex history of societal poverty; the obvious weaknesses and surprising strengths of societal responses to poverty thus far; and offers an analysis of models of assistance from around the world that might perhaps assist us in making a better world for our children once we decide that is what we must do.


#803071 in Books Ten Speed Press 2005-03-01 2005-03-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.05 x .35 x 10.00l; 1.35 #File Name: 1580086764113 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerLove this artist's work0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Vodou: Visions and VoicesBy TTazman64This book has great pictures to go along with the text. I find it useful to help me learn about the intriguing religion. Well done.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Best primer of Voodoo with beautiful photographsBy J. BisherWe happened upon this gem at our local library and owe a large fine now because we're so reluctant to part with it (hence this visit to to buy one of our own). Madame Galembo's masterful; candid photos from the streets; homes and temples of Haiti are so compelling; even my children have enjoyed the people and colors of vodou. The text is the most coherent and enjoyable primer of Haitian vodou I have ever read. It relates the West African roots of vodou to its Caribbean offspring and draws parallels to the orishas of Santeria. Bravo; Madame Galembo!

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