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  3. The National Poverty Center presents "The Other America: Then and Now-One nation, (in)divisible"

The National Poverty Center presents "The Other America: Then and Now-One nation, (in)divisible"

September 2, 2012

The National Poverty Center presents "The Other America: Then and Now - One nation, (in)divisible: The future of inequality in America" on September 11 from 4-5:30 p.m. Other events include two panel discussions beginning at 2:15 p.m. - "Increasing global competitiveness through informal science education" and "The future of workforce development: employment challenges and the skill needs of companies and communities."

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