"Poverty is everyone's problem. It cuts across any line you can name: age, race, social, geographic or religious. Whether you are black or white; rich, middle-class or poor, we are ALL touched by poverty"
- Kathleen Blanco
About this Quote
This quote by Kathleen Blanco emphasizes the reality that hardship is a problem that affects everyone, despite their age, race, social class, geographic area, or faith. It is a problem that does not discriminate, and it is something that all of us must collaborate to fix. Blanco is stressing the value of acknowledging that hardship is a shared issue, and that we must come together to find services. She is likewise stressing the need for solidarity and understanding, as hardship impacts all of us. By acknowledging that poverty is a shared issue, we can collaborate to create a much better future for everyone.
This quote is written / told by Kathleen Blanco somewhere between December 15, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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