Next 'on the front porch' conversation discusses generational poverty and rural America - Entrepreneur Generations

This Thursday, Feb. 8, from 2 to 3 p.m., E.T. Tony Pipa from Reimagine Rural and Brent Orrell of the American Enterprise Institute will host their second "on the front porch" conversation with Kathryn Edin and Timothy Nelson, authors of The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America.

Edin and Nelson's research explores America's history and examines why most of the country's most disadvantaged places are rural. Rural citizens have been exploited for their land and labor, and the authors suggest that a reckoning and refocusing are required to get more remote communities on equal footing with the rest of the United States.

The next "Front Porch" session after this week is on: Thursday, April 4, at 10 a.m. ET with Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, author of The Overlooked Americans: The Resilience of our Rural Towns and What it Means for our country, in-person & online. Location TBA.

To hear more about struggles and triumphs in rural America, give Brookings' podcast, "Reimagine Rural" a listen. The podcast features Pipa traveling through rural America -- from Shamokin, Pennslyvania, to Thomas and Davis, West Virginia, and across to Globe, Arizona. Pipa explores small-town challenges with residents who are living in it. Throughout these conversations, Pipa examines how rural residents reinvent their towns.


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