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Bill Moyers ... Homeless in High Tech’s Shadow

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Bill Moyers must be asking 'Whatever went wrong?'. Bill Moyers goes back to a time when President Johnson had the audacity to try to address the core issues of society and actually got a surprisng amount done. This was before the Reagan revolution that many argue was good for America, but maybe this was really the beginning of the end of America's 'Great Society'.
Peter Burgess

Homeless in High Tech’s Shadow

California’s Silicon Valley is a microcosm of America’s new extremes of wealth and poverty. Business is better than it’s been in a decade, with companies like Facebook, Google and Apple minting hundreds of new tech millionaires. But not far away, the homeless are building tent cities along a creek in the city of San Jose. Homelessness rose 20 percent in the past two years, food stamp participation is at a 10-year high, and the average income for Hispanics, who make up a quarter of the area’s population, fell to a new low of about $19,000 a year — in a place where the average rent is $2000 a month.

As this week’s Moyers & Company remembers Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy in economic justice as well as civil rights, we visit Silicon Valley to bring you this story about modern-day poverty and inequality. We talk to Cindy Chavez of Working Partnerships USA; Russell Hancock of Joint Venture Silicon Valley; Martha Mendoza, an AP writer whose recent piece about Silicon Valley poverty brought this story to our attention; Daniel Garcia, who became homeless after losing his job in a Google campus restaurant; and Teresa Frigge, a homeless woman who used to make the silicon chips that give the valley its name.

Producer/Editor: Lauren Feeney. Producer/Camera: Cameron Hickey.

TOPICS: Equality,

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