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Ending Poverty: Transforming the Lives of the World’s Bottom Billion

Description

Even as the new millennium brings an extraordinary global conscience to end poverty, a pressing question looms: Can the world’s markets and development institutions transform the lives of the bottom billion, those living on less than $1.25 a day? Debates about microfinance and other means of “bottom billion capitalism” animate the research and teaching of Ananya Roy — one of Berkeley’s most popular professors. Discover Cal offers you a coveted seat in Roy’s class for a provocative talk, a lively discussion, and a chance to learn how Berkeley students are fighting global poverty.

Dates and Locations

New York

May 26, 2010
Scandinavia House

Featuring

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Ananya Roy

Roy is Professor of Urban Planning and Social Welfare and inaugural director of the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin. She holds The Meyer and Renee Luskin Chair in Inequality and Democracy. Previously she was on the faculty at Berkeley, where she founded and played a leadership …

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