Joe Sanberg: Fighting to End Poverty
Joe Sanberg is a progressive entrepreneur who is working to end poverty. He joins Alyssa on the latest episode of Sorry Not Sorry to discuss his personal story, how he’s working through the public and private sectors to eradicate poverty, and why he’s an advocate for the earned income tax credit for low-income families.
Sponsors
This episode is sponsored by The New Yorker, Brooklinen, Four Sigmatic, and Skillshare.
Sources for audio clips
Joe Sanberg on TYT: Progressives can win again | Joe Sanberg
Joe Sanberg's Remarks to UC-Riverside Master of Public Policy graduates | Joe Sanberg
The decline of American democracy in one graph | VOX
Iowa Occupy Protestors Call for Income Equality | AP
President Jimmy Carter: The United States is an Oligarchy... | Thom Hartmann Program
Fight for American Democracy, Not Oligarchy | Bernie Sanders
Why The Inequality Gap Is Growing Between Rich And Poor | CNBC
Protest against corporate excess following big employee bonuses | AP
Fact-checking the Democratic debates: Do half of Americans live paycheck to paycheck? | 11Alive
https://twitter.com/AndrewYang
Vast majority of Americans living paycheck to paycheck | CBS News
CBS Evening News - Family faces the growing edge of poverty
Show Credits
Host: Alyssa Milano
Executive Producers: Alyssa Milano, Sim Sarna
Supervising Producer: Allison Bresnick
Editor: Josh Windisch
Music by: Josh Cooke & Eleisha Eagle