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slums

Posted on April 24, 2018 October 9, 2018

‘Slum Walks’ Aren’t Educational — They’re Glorifying Poverty For Profit

Shailee Koranne
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Shailee Koranne
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charity, Poverty, slums, society-politics, travel

You can’t assuage your guilt by gawking at the poor. Read more

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