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Breaking the Generational Curse: How Education Impacts Poverty Levels Locally | The Michigan Chronicle

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*The Michigan Chronicle is discussing generational poverty in Detroit, and its history, in this four-part series during Black History Month. In this second story, we delve into how education can help be a part of the solution. Stay tuned for the third and final part to read about poverty’s impact on finances, business barriers, gentrification, … Continued

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