These historical revisionists underestimate the will of the community and Dutch civil rights advocates to set the record ...
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A comprehensive analysis of 383 U.S. cities reveals a striking pattern: most have rings of isolation in suburban areas and ...
One hundred days after the death of Michael Brown Jr., the State of Missouri by executive order established a commission to conduct “a thorough, wide-ranging and unflinching study of the social and ...
"The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation" (St. Martin's Press), by Natalie Y. Moore Journalist Natalie Y. Moore grew up in Chatham on Chicago's South Side, "a solid black middle ...
A ProPublica report found that segregation academies in the South highlight how the conservative push for “school choice” aims to resegregate schools. A Washington Post-Ipsos survey indicates that a ...
America's sprawling urban landscapes, often celebrated as melting pots, hide a surprising truth: rather than being bastions of diversity, they are hotbeds of segregation. This revelation, presented in ...
With the country mired in a housing crisis, affordability solutions, especially for African Americans, are often intrinsically linked to how community members act to remove barriers to building new ...
Equal access to housing is a civil right, but systemic racism within our housing institutions has long kept communities of color from accessing fair housing opportunities. The Fair Housing Act with ...
(THE CONVERSATION) – Quincy Jones, who died on Nov. 3, 2024, at the age of 91, was one of the most influential musicians in U.S. history. You might think such a notable figure would factor prominently ...
NEW YORK — New York City is starkly different today than it was 50 years ago. It is politically more liberal, and far more racially diverse. Yet one aspect has barely changed: The city’s public ...
America’s sprawling urban landscapes, often celebrated as melting pots, hide a surprising truth: rather than being bastions of diversity, they are hotbeds of segregation. This revelation, presented in ...