New York University
Harvard Law School
Over 200 Harvard Law School students came out to watch and discuss Poverty, Inc. The post-screening discussion with co-producer Mark Weber went over 60 minutes.
MIT Global Startup Workshop, Guatemala
Over 400 students and entrepreneurs filled the auditorium at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala for the MIT Global Startup Workshop.
Marist High School, South Chicago
Over 400 students filled the local arts theater in south Chicago for the first high school screening of Poverty, Inc.
Stanford University
The African Students Association at Stanford University hosted co-producer Mark R. Weber for a screening and discussion of Poverty, Inc. in Palo, Alto.
Harvard Business School, Africa Week
"We are trying to alter the African story," said the president of the Africa Business Club at Harvard Business School in introducing Poverty, Inc. to kick off Africa Week at the university.
Illinois State University
Colorado College
MIT
The MIT Sloan Entrepreneurs for International Development hosted co-producer Mark R. Weber for screening and discussion of Poverty, Inc.
Dickinson College
After seeing Poverty, Inc. at Harvard Business School's Africa Business Conference, Dickinson College student Marie-Noelle Nwokolo brought the conversation to her school with four screenings and panel discussions of the film. For her thought leadership, she was honored with the Student Sustainability Champion award by the Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium (PERC).
Penn, Wharton School
The Africa Business Club and the Wharton Social Impact Club at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania hosted co-producer Mark R. Weber for a screening of Poverty, Inc.
Harvard Graduate School of Education
The Harvard Graduate School of Education hosted co-producer Mark Weber for a screening and discussion of Poverty, Inc.
Cornell Johnson School of Management | Poverty, Inc.
Reframing the debate around poverty and foreign aid. Poverty, Inc. co-producer Mark R. Weber leads a 75 minute discussion of Poverty, Inc. for Dr. Mark Milstein's MBA class on Sustainable Global Enterprise at Cornell University.
Harvard College
Northwood University
New York University