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Original Live Stream Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMVlAYEO0tU
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0:00:00 Topic Introduction
0:03:44 Introducing Ernso, Haiti, and Volunteers
0:10:10 Income Inequality
0:22:37 Ernso’s Story of Wealth in Haiti
0:28:17 Seeing Poverty
0:30:50 Making Sense of the Randomness
0:42:22 When Do You Help? When Can You Help?
0:48:05 Wresting with Modern Day Slavery
1:01:19 Story of Melissa and the Clinic
1:05:27 Ernso Gets Last Word
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I find it interesting Americans instant instincts are to apologize for their wealth or justify it. I’d be interested to see if that is common in poorer countries (still early on in the video, could come up)