The day will begin with information based on the book, "Bridges Out of Poverty" and will provide a look at the “hidden rules” of class; generational vs. situational poverty; explore the idea that poverty is not only about finances; create mental models of living with chronic economic hardships.
Some common questions and phrases heard about people living in poverty:
“Why don’t they just get a job?”
“They should know better than to. . . “
“I pulled myself up by my boot straps, they can too.”
By the end of the day, participants will have answers to these questions and comments.
The afternoon session will be a Poverty Simulation which is a powerful, interactive tool that allows you to step into the shoes of a person living in poverty through role-playing. Participants will spend time trying to problem-solve ways to acquire, or maintain, shelter, food, and other basic necessities.
If you have a desire to better understand the day-to-day struggles of living in a low-income family, this activity will provide you with that experience.