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Shriver Report

Facts, figures, and essays on women and poverty by Barbara Ehrenreich, Kirsten Gillibrand, LeBron James, and other high-profile contributors.

Fifty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson called for a War on Poverty and enlisted Sargent Shriver to oversee it, the most important social issue of our day is once again the dire economic straits of millions of Americans. One in three live in poverty or teeter on the brink—and seventy million are women and the children who depend on them.

The fragile economic status of millions of American women is the shameful secret of the modern era—yet these women are also our greatest hope for change, and our nation’s greatest undervalued asset. The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Pushes Back from the Brink asks—and answers—big questions. Why are millions of women financially vulnerable when others have made such great progress? Why are millions of women struggling to make ends meet even though they are hard at work? What is it about our nation—government, business, family, and even women themselves—that drives women to the financial brink? And what is at stake?

To forge a path forward, this book brings together a power-packed roster of big thinkers and talented contributors, in a volume that combines academic research, personal reflections, authentic photojournalism, groundbreaking poll results, and insights from frontline workers; political, religious, and business leaders; and major celebrities—all focused on a single issue of national importance: women and the economy.

“A startling wake-up call for policymakers and anyone hoping to survive a culture that siphons wealth upward to a very powerful few.” —Booklist

Contributors include: Carol Gilligan, PhD * Barbara Ehrenreich * Beyoncé Knowles-Carter * LeBron James * Anne-Marie Slaughter * Kirsten Gillibrand * Hillary Rodham Clinton * Tory Burch * Sister Joan Chittister * Arne Duncan * Kathleen Sibelius * Howard Schultz * and more!

Maria Shriver, The Center for American Progress, Olivia Morgan, Karen Skelton, Carol Gilligan, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Barbara Ehrenreich, Joan Chittister, Heather Boushey, Maya L. Harris, Ai-jen Poo, Danielle Moodie-Mills, Angela Glover Blackwell, Eva Longoria, Ann O'Leary, Lebron James, Catherine Emmanuelle, Ron Haskins, Kathryn Edin, Tony Porter, John Bouman, Wendy Pollack, Stephanie Coontz, Anthony P. Carnevale, Nicole Smith, Jennifer Garner, Almeta Keys, Arne Duncan, Kathleen Sebelius, Betsy Price, Eduardo J. Padrón, Nikki Brown, Nadine Burke Harris, Ron Manderschied, Sonya Borrero, Jada Pinkett Smith, Britani Hood-Mongar, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Marianne Cooper, Melissa Boteach, Shawn Fremstad, Ellen Galinsky, James T. Bond, Eve Tahmincioglu, Families and Work Institute, Anne Mosle, Olivia Morgan, Karen Skelton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Anna Greenberg, David Walker, Alex Lundry, Alicia Downs, Tory Burch, Kristen Gillibrand, Howard Schultz

Maria Shriver is a mother of four, a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning journalist and producer, a six-time New York Times best-selling author, and an NBC News Special Anchor covering the shifting roles, emerging power and evolving needs of women in modern life. Since 2009, Shriver has produced a groundbreaking series of Shriver reports that chronicle and explore seismic shifts in the American culture and society affecting women today. Shriver was California's first lady from 2003 to 2010 and, during that time, she spearheaded what became the nation's premier forum for women, The Women's Conference.The Center for American Progress is an independent nonpartisan educational institute dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through progressive ideas and action. CAP develops new, progressive policy ideas, challenges the media to cover the issues that truly matter, and shapes the national debate. Founded in 2003 by John Podesta to provide long-term leadership and support to the progressive movement, CAP is headed by Neera Tanden and based in Washington, DC.

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