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America Reframed
Class of '27 | A Conversation with Hirokazu Yoshikawa
New York University Professor Hirokazu Yoshikawa discusses the poverty statistics in the United States and the impact of poverty-associated hunger on the development of young children. Yoshikawa, who is a developmental and community psychologist, also affirms the positive effects of early education and code switching in the context of the documentary CLASS OF '27.
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