

Anne M. Whitesell, "Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare" (NYU Press, 2024)
Nov 3, 2024
Anne M. Whitesell, an assistant professor at Miami University and author of "Living Off the Government?", tackles the controversial topic of welfare in the U.S. She critiques how current policies fail low-income communities, particularly focusing on racial and gender stereotypes impacting welfare recipients. The discussion highlights the misuse of these stereotypes by political groups and the challenges faced by marginalized individuals navigating the welfare system. Whitesell calls for a reevaluation of public assistance eligibility, stressing the need for policies that genuinely serve those in need.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Evolution of Welfare Policies in the U.S.
01:31 • 14min
Navigating Welfare Politics: Gender, Race, and Policy Implications
15:07 • 5min
Unraveling Patterns in Welfare Policy: A Deep Dive into Interest Groups and Stereotypes
20:30 • 3min
Welfare Benefits and Immigrant Challenges
23:04 • 3min
Examining the Variability and Administration of Welfare Programs
26:31 • 4min