CPSP joins poverty center directors in denouncing the racism in Lawrence Mead’s “Poverty and Culture”

A recent commentary, “Poverty and Culture,” written by Professor Lawrence Mead and published in Society, a journal edited by Jonathan Imber, has caused great concern and anger within the poverty research community. Directors of several poverty centers across the country recently signed on to a joint statement asserting that Professor’s Meads opinion is harmful to communities of color and does not reflect the current knowledge of the field. The article has since been retracted. In a seperate statement, a former group of poverty center directors call for renewed research on issues of poverty and race from the current generation of poverty researchers.

Read the full statements below.

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