Coal boy
In the Jaintia Hills of northeast India, a young boy descends everyday into the ‘rathole’ coalmines. He works in these hard and dangerous conditions, so
In the Jaintia Hills of northeast India, a young boy descends everyday into the ‘rathole’ coalmines. He works in these hard and dangerous conditions, so
This short video about surviving the murderous streets of Cali, Columbia has a surprising ending.
Households throw away $252 billion in food each year, as much as the market capitalization of Microsoft. From Why Poverty?
A moment in the life of a child in the oil rich Lake Maracaibo region in Venezuela.
A working family in Virginia Beach faces eviction and a pastor tries to help in this brief video from Why Poverty?
“The system we have now is designed by the rich for the rich.” A seven-minute film from Why Poverty.
How a micro loan changed a woman’s life in Bangladesh.
As the Archives of the Episcopal Church, President Gay Jennings of the House of Deputies and the Office of Government Relations are observing a civil
More than 650 Episcopalians joined Bishop Tom Shaw and an estimated 10,000 others in making a witness against gun violence by walking the Mother’s Day
Bishop Tom Shaw of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts makes a visit to the Boston Marathon memorial site and is moved to wonder how we’re