
When a Change of Address Changes Everything
Clip: Episode 6 | 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Why Congress is helping poor families move to new neighborhoods.
In this clip from Episode 6, host Masud Olufani says that Congress recently approved funding for a program to help poor families move to new neighborhoods. That’s because of new research showing that moving to a new address - sometimes just a mile or two away - can alter the course of a child’s life.
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When a Change of Address Changes Everything
Clip: Episode 6 | 28sVideo has Closed Captions
In this clip from Episode 6, host Masud Olufani says that Congress recently approved funding for a program to help poor families move to new neighborhoods. That’s because of new research showing that moving to a new address - sometimes just a mile or two away - can alter the course of a child’s life.
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Clip: Ep6 | 59s | Valencia Morris's family became eligible to move to a new neighborhood. (59s)
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