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Talk Show Host Tavis Smiley will be at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., on Thursday, Sept. 13 as a part of the "Poverty Tour 2.0: A Call to Conscience."

Virginia is one of four presidential battleground states that Smiley and Princeton University professor emeritus Cornel West will make stops in, to build on what Smiley calls "the continuing moral crusade to make the eradication of poverty a top priority in America."

"Conditions are getting worse," Smiley explained. "We see very simply that poverty is the new American norm. One out of two Americans are in, or near, poverty – or a paycheck or two from it – half of the country is near or in poverty. The new poor are the former middle class. You cannot sustain a democracy with poverty run amok. I don't know why he [President Obama] doesn't say that."

A poverty report released last year estimated that 46.2 million people – 15 percent of the U.S. population – live below the poverty line. Poverty is highest among Hispanics and African Americans, children and households headed by women. The lingering recession's impact on the poor would be markedly worse were it not for the 2009 stimulus package of which $250 billion targeted and protected low-income Americans.

"The [U.S.] Census will release its poverty numbers in a few weeks. It will be horrendous," Smiley said during a recent interview. "For 48 hours, poverty will be the top draw. That's why we timed this tour to the release of these numbers. We're going back out to these battleground states. We're going to take up residence until November."

Smiley cited an Associated Press story which notes that "poverty is spreading at record levels across many groups, from underemployed workers and suburban families to the poorest of poor. More discouraged workers are giving up on the job market, leaving them vulnerable as unemployment aid begins to run out. Suburbs are seeing increases in poverty including in political battlegrounds [states]..."

He said the time for talk is over.

"We have to make poverty a priority. We want to force the moderators in all four debates to raise the issue of poverty in these debates."

"The Poverty Tour 2.0" will be on the road Sept. 11-15, and participants will make stops in Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida.

In Alexandria, as elsewhere, West and Smiley, will convene town hall meetings that are free and open to the public. The town halls are solution-oriented, Smiley said, and each program will be broadcast live on multiple platforms including USTREAM, radio and social media.

Smiley outlined different elements of the tour. It starts in Cleveland on Sept 11.

"We'll be on a bus, a smaller bus and not with as many people," he said with a chuckle. "Last year's was a long tour. This one is abbreviated – not as many places, right place, right time and right message."

Smiley, who also hosts The Tavis Smiley Show, said as this year's fiercely competitive presidential race heats up, he and those who're deeply concerned about the impact of poverty are committed to keeping the heat on Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney.

"We will have the Poverty Symposium on Jan. 17 at George Washington University," he said. "We will go to work on organizing that symposium. It's just a few days before the inauguration and it's important to remind the new president that this is an issue that must be addressed."

Despite the heat he's taken for criticizing Obama, Smiley said elected officials must be held accountable.

"I think it will be a very close race but I think he's going to win," Smiley said.

"Whether he wins or not, they have to do something about this. We will remind him about his remarks at his acceptance speech."

 

The Town Hall begins at 10 a.m.-1 p.m., at the T.C. Williams High School Auditorium in Alexandria, Va., on Thursday, Sept. 13. For further information, call 703-824-6800.

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  • sweet dee

    About time someone speak up on how bad Obama is. He is the worst Pres. in History. The Guy sucks. Black people are sitting around not saying anything because he is black. Black people are idiots. 16% unemployment in the black community. Highest
    poverty rate in history and all he can do is blame someone is. I cant wait to vote for Romney on Nov. 5. Lets get someone in office who have a real plan.

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  • Evita

    Both Tavis and Cornell are sickos, certifiable. How dare they take their jealousy and insecurities out on our President! Why don't they dig in their pockets and help
    those in poverty? That's what I and many other Americans
    are doing.

    Evita Sunday, 16 September 2012 22:37 Comment Link
  • Taylor C

    They were not Obama bashing. They were basically saying as a black community we have to hold him responsible and stop giving him a pass for the color of his skin. They came to my university last nite and I can't say anything bad about these men. I attend Delaware State University and I thought and I believe the crowd agrees that the African American population needs to open their eyes and see what is truely happenening in America.

    Taylor C Saturday, 15 September 2012 00:28 Comment Link
  • D,Smith in Arkansas

    I believe these guys love the man (Obama) but hate the lack of progress that polices the continueous downward ride of men, women, boys, and girls into the black hole of poverty. The 4.5 million jobs that Gov. R says he will Sproduce, Pres. Obama has already put in place for 2013 and this 4.5 m jobs will assist in that goal of upward progress.
    When elected officials are aware they are being - Held Accountable - that inspires them to do a better job. And this is what Smiley and West are aspired to accomplish.

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  • SpiveyLive

    Where were you gutless loudmouths when you had a chance to go on tour for the Bush era follies. I'm just saying. Why are you so brave and vocal when it's easy. I don't need to go further.

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  • Deborah

    Selling books, period and will use blacks to make money off their ideology to do it. SInce they have chosen to term this the "Poverty Tour" exactly how much money will they be leaving behind..They know they can't cure poverty and so they purposely try to stop the election of the one person that could. How's that for helping blacks out of poverty. Two jealous house coons and nothing more.

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  • Deborah

    There's always one sitting by the door. In this case two. Where were these two for the 8 years Bush held office. Or when our first black president (Clinton) lobbied for a got NAFTA for those who don't know sent most of the jobs over sees. As well as ignored Darfur when 2 million people were slaughtered as he sat quielty with the U.S. Military at his disposal. I certainly don't remember either of these two saying a word. The only problem they have is that President Obama didn't choose them to be any where near his cabinet or White House. West couldn't wait to get on stage with him while he campaigned. But after President Obama saw through his gap teeth that he is nothing more than a paid surrogate and token speaker for the caucasion society. Smiley on the other hand and openly said that this is the first time HE hasn't been invited to the White House.
    Boo Hoo, is this enough reason to berate and malign the President when he hasn't done as much as they and the ROMONEY team feel he should have done in 3 years. As they stood silent and said nothing for the eight years that George Bush was in office. I find it pathetic that they are constantly trying to subject the President and all hehas done to help everyone in this country. Question, since Smiley and West feel that the President hasn't done anything to help blacks, I guess they will be the ones paying for black health care, Social Security or Medicare and Medicaid. No willit be Mittens Romoney, No, I didn't think so.

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