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Robert D. Plotnick
PB AF 606
Seattle Campus
Serves to meet the degree project requirement as part of the Evans School curriculum. Students work in a supportive environment facilitated by peer and faculty to connect the research, organizational change, and capacity-building needs of community organizations and public agencies.
Class description
Public Service Clinic- Eliminating Poverty: How do income support programs, tax policy, child support, low income housing, labor market policies, and other social service programs affect low and middle income families?
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