50 Years After the War on Poverty: Historic Victories and New Challenges
Issue Editor's Point of View
50 Years After the War on Poverty
Thomas McInerny
Implications
An Unconditional War on Poverty: Action and Reaction
Robert Sanborn and Christopher Greeley
Articles
Trends in Child Poverty by Race/Ethnicity: New Evidence Using an Anchored Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure
Laura Nolan, Irwin Garfinkel, Neeraj Kaushal, JaeHyun Nam, Jane Waldfogel, and Christopher Wimer
Task Persistence: A Potential Mediator of the Income-Achievement Gap
Sara S. Whipple, Christine K. Genero, and Gary W. Evans
Circumstantial Disconnection: Homelessness and Parental Relationships with Children
Jonathan Holland and David Branham Sr.
Leveraging University-School District Research Partnerships: Exploring the Longitudinal Effects of an Early Kindergarten Transition Program
Beth Tarasawa, Nicole C. Ralson, and Jacqueline Waggoner
Increasing Low-income Mothers’ Educational Attainment: Implications for Anti-poverty Programs and Policy
Emily Pressler, C. Cybele Raver, and Michael D. Masucci
Supporting Parent Engagement in Linguistically Diverse Families to Promote Young Children’s Life Success
Sandra Barrueco, Sheila Smith, and Samuel A. Stephens
Invited Commentary
50 Years After the War on Poverty: Successes Should Inspire the Next Bold Steps for Poor Children
Olivia Golden
Perspectives from the Field
Perceptions of Effectiveness of School Counselors with Former Graduates in a TRIO College Program
Marguerite Ohrtman Dr., Sarah Cronin, Erik Torgerson, Marin Thuen, and Emily Colton
IAF: Examples of Institutions Organizing on Behalf of Families
Willie Bennett and Rev. John Ogletree
SEL: Third Ward Intervention
Mike Malkemes and Joan Waters
Head Start since the War on Poverty: Taking on New Challenges to Address Persistent School Readiness Gaps
Pamela Joshi, Kimberly Geronimo, and Dolores Acevedo-Garcia