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Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Mar 1998 11:12:20 -0500
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Our study looked at the perceptions of what does not make life good for people in
Riverdale.  The great thing about Riverdale is that even though people themselves
may not be poor, they see poverty as an issue.  Therefore, poverty is a problem for
them as well! And this is what we heard from EVERYBODY and reported.

As Marilyn Churley stated: "Particularly in South Riverdale, but all across the
Riverdale area, for whatever reason, and I haven't quite figured it out, it is a very
active political community, that has an awful lot of caring folk who get very
involved in not just the issues that are of concern to them, but are of concern to the
community... So that if you have poor children in South Riverdale, there is a lot of
interest in the neighbourhood to make sure they are getting fed."

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  The cabinet minister lies in his bath.  With one hand he tries
  To force the wooden brush below the glassy surface.
  This childish play hides a serious core.
       -Bertolt Brecht
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Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Acting Director,
Masters of Health Science Program in Health Promotion
Department of Public Health Sciences
Graduate Department of Community Health
University of Toronto
McMurrich Building, Room 101
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A8
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