This pdf is part of a packet sent over by NEUAC following the June 8 and 9 conference of this year, 2021. Through this 'poverty simulator' conference attendees are asked to place themselves in a situation with limited budgeting, having to choose between accessing diverse services and where to spend money. While very simplistic and reductionist, this scheme forces many into a mindset of havign to sacrifice some needs to pay and access others.
Source
NEUAC. (2021, June 8-9). "2021 Annual Conference: Uniting for an Equitable Recovery."
NEUAC, "Poverty Simulator - NEUAC", contributed by Alison Kenner and Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 25 June 2021, accessed 24 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/poverty-simulator-neuac
Critical Commentary
This pdf is part of a packet sent over by NEUAC following the June 8 and 9 conference of this year, 2021. Through this 'poverty simulator' conference attendees are asked to place themselves in a situation with limited budgeting, having to choose between accessing diverse services and where to spend money. While very simplistic and reductionist, this scheme forces many into a mindset of havign to sacrifice some needs to pay and access others.