
Richard Manning is a lifelong journalist, the author of eight books and numerous articles in publications such as Harper’s magazine, the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. For the past ten years, he has investigated the roots of poverty by doing research in more than thirty countries around the world. This led him to focusing on trauma as the key to curing intergenerational poverty. He lives in Missoula Montana and is a research associate at the University of Montana’s National Native Children’s Trauma Center.
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