Links and Resources
An article from USA Today (September 12, 2005) summarizing the results of a poll conducted with CNN and the Gallup organization revealing attitudes toward the hurricane's victims, the performance of President Bush, and the reasons the government's poor response.
A Christian training institution in Washington, D.C., where Hilfiker teaches, that prepares citizens for helping the poor through service and how to create niche organizations that serve the poor's needs most effectively.
An article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reviewing the public policies implemented in the neighborhood of East Liberty.
The New Haven Oral History Project at Yale University presents an exhibit of photographs, stories, and audio of residents' experiences during the urban renovation in this Connecticut city from 1954 to 1969.
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Hilfiker is a physician and cofounder of Joseph's House. He's the author of Not All of Us Are Saints: A Doctor's Journey with the Poor and Urban Injustice: How Ghettos Happen.



