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No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City

No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City

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No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City

by Katherine S. Newman

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Used - Very Good.

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Katherine Newman is a professor at Harvard University.

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Title
No Shame in My Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City
Author
Katherine S. Newman
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0375703799
ISBN 13
9780375703799
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Place of Publication
New York, New York, U.s.a.
This edition first published
April 25, 2000

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More Than Words empowers youth who are in foster care, court-involved, homeless or out of school to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business. MTW believes that when system-involved youth are challenged with authentic and increasing responsibilities in a business setting, and are given high expectations and a culture of support, they can and will address personal barriers to success, create concrete action plans for their lives, and become contributing members of society. More Than Words began as an online bookselling training program for youth in DCF custody in 2004 and opened its vibrant bookstore on Moody St in Waltham in 2005 and added its Starbucks coffee bar in 2008. MTW replicated its model in the South End of Boston in 2011, thereby doubling the number of youth served annually.

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