On Monday, Nov. 14, Milton Hershey School welcomed Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, Andrea Elliott, New York Times investigative reporter and best-selling author, and Trymaine Lee ’96, MSNBC correspondent and podcast host, for an in-depth conversation on childhood poverty in America.
The conversation focused on Elliott’s best-selling book, “Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City,” which follows the life of former MHS student, Dasani Coates, and her family through the challenges of homelessness and poverty.
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