Strategies in Overcoming Poverty: A Reflection on Etienne's Story

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Explore the profound connection between poverty and poetry as seen through the interview with Etienne Ndayishimiye, shedding light on universal struggles and resilience. Discover how circumstances can change and challenge existing perceptions about poverty.

  • Poverty
  • Poetry
  • Strategies
  • Reflection
  • Resilience

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  1. No Crystal Stair: No Crystal Stair: The Poetry of Poverty The Poetry of Poverty WINNING STRATEGIES IN THE RACE AGAINST POVERTY Karen Young, Presenter | Multicultural Ministries Dept. The Salvation Army | USA Central |TERRITORIAL SOCIAL SERVICES CONFERENCE APRIL 28-30, 2015 | Indianapolis, IN

  2. Poor is not who you are. Poor describes your circumstances and circumstances can change. Rev. Julian DeShazier From The Line, a documentary chronicling the new face of poverty in America.

  3. Writing Process Writing Process

  4. Dust & Stones Dust & Stones AN INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERVIEW WITH ETIENNE ETIENNE NDAYISHIMIYE NDAYISHIMIYE

  5. What is your first response to the story of the Batwa? What are your first thoughts about poverty and poetry as expressed in the interview with Etienne? How is Etienne s story about poverty a universal one? The Batwa The Batwa

  6. POVERTY: POVERTY: Photolanguage Photolanguage

  7. What is poverty? How has poverty affected your life?

  8. Poverty looks like Poverty tastes like Poverty feels like Poverty smells like

  9. What does the picture you chose say about poverty? How does it speak to your personal experience? What values, beliefs, or cultural messages did you receive about poverty and the reasons that people are poor from your family of origin and others that you spent much time with growing up?

  10. POETRY POETRY Readings Readings

  11. What is the poem saying about poverty? What strategy do you think is needed to win the race against poverty?

  12. haiku haiku

  13. Winning Strategies In the Race Against Poverty Winning Strategies In the Race Against Poverty Thank you! Thank you!

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