Thank you so much, Mary Louise. I am deeply honored that you asked me to be here today with you and Tomas and Dan to deliver these remarks in memory of Mario Olmos. He was a wonderful role model for the values that have been celebrated throughout this lecture series, and I am doubly honored to be added to the list of distinguished speaker who have preceded me
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Thank you so much, Mary Louise. I am deeply honored that you asked me to be here today with you and ...
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It is a great privilege for me to address this remarkable gathering of ecumenical social justice adv...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture was established at the U-M School of Social Work b...
Thank you so much, Mary Louise. I am deeply honored that you asked me to be here today with you and ...
In 2001, University Professor, William Julius Wilson of Harvard University, delivered the Georgetown...
I am honored to deliver a lecture in memory of Edward Sobota, especially because such distinguished ...
I am pleased to be here not just to talk about the question of what happens to poor people under the...
To nourish the ongoing debate, the editors of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform have ...
This article introduces the Urban Welfare Reform symposium materials, giving a broad overview of are...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1990, given by Ronald Dworkin (1931-2013), an American p...
During the 1992 presidential campaign, Candidate Clinton promised, in Putting People First, to make...
I am so happy to join all of you in celebrating and honoring Peter\u27s life and work. Even for thos...
A Review of Joel F. Handler, The Poverty of Welfare Reform and Mark Robert Rank, Living on the Edge:...
This is an important time to talk about people in need. There have been major changes recently in p...
U.S. welfare programs have traditionally come with strings attached: recipients must work for their ...
It is a great privilege for me to address this remarkable gathering of ecumenical social justice adv...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture was established at the U-M School of Social Work b...