Poverty and Inequality Social Justice and Culture
Documenting community action in practice through the everyday work of groups fighting poverty.


Documenting community action in practice through the everyday work of groups fighting poverty.

Groups work tirelessly every day to fight poverty, improve quality of life, and expand opportunities for the poor. But the record of their efforts can disappear.
Poverty and Inequality captures newsletters, websites, street papers, videos, podcasts, social media campaigns, outreach flyers, and advocacy reports. These are the tools communities use to share information, mobilize support, and connect people to the help they need.
Coverage includes major cities like Hong Kong, Baltimore, Detroit, London, and Toronto, alongside Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta, and African rural regions, where informal networks often provide the first line of support.
Community action workers around the world continue to provide services, even in the face of budget cuts and program closures, dedicated to helping the poor step out of the downward spiral of “poverty consciousness.”
Poverty and Inequality support students, scholars, and researchers with content that can’t be found in traditional resources:
All the Coherent Digital Social Justice and Culture modules, including Poverty and Inequality, are continually growing. New community organizations, mutual aid groups, and local initiatives are added as they emerge. Many of these groups may never appear in traditional archives, but their work—helping families stay housed, fed, and connected—remains visible and protected here, part of the historical record of how communities care for one another and work toward economic security. For public libraries, this is a reference tool for finding service organizations geographically.
“Our Stories” sections are found on some of the Community Action Program websites. The narratives convey the power of the work of community groups in their efforts to help individuals rise out of poverty.
Central Missouri Community Action’s “Lives Changed” project states, “Our mission is to build relationships to empower people, strengthen resilience, and improve quality of life for all members of the community. With the proper support and resources, our members are able to truly change the trajectory of their lives.”
Poverty and Inequality makes it easy to search directly for these personal narratives.
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A living collection that will continually grow — and a 200,000-page permanent archive.
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Organizations from more than 100 countries.
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