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In ‘Passing,’ the Steep Cost of Crossing the Color Line
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By Soraya Nadia McDonald, The Undefeated
Passing is not just…
Examining the Black-White Wealth Gap
By Kriston McIntosh, Emily Moss, Ryan Nunn, and Jay Shambaugh,…
To Improve Public Health, Make Housing a Human Right
By Javier Lopez, Center NYCWhere we live dictates so much…
Hurricane Ida’s Destruction was the Result of Years of Systemic Racism
NY DOB employee inspects a house where people were killed when…
Congress Must Not Turn Its Back on America’s Families
By Wade Henderson, Civil RightsThe pandemic has taught us…
Racial Income and Wealth Gaps are Huge – but the Fed Doesn’t Have the Right Tools to fix Them
By Paul Wachtel, The ConversationCentral bankers and economists…
Driver’s License Suspensions for Failure to pay Fines Inflict Particular Harm on Black Drivers
By Sian Mughan, The ConversationImagine being unable to pay…
Ending Virtual-School Oppression: Black Students are Disproportionately Punished for Harmless Behavior at Home During Zoom Classes
By SPLCIsaiah Elliott was suspended from seventh grade for…
Life After George Floyd’s Death has Changed and yet it’s Still the Same
People pray and take a knee for nine minutes and 29 seconds in…
A year after George Floyd’s death, Black women urgently need new tools to safeguard our people from police
People in Downtown Los Angeles protest the brutal Police killing…
3 ways Black people say their white co-workers and managers can support them and be an antidote to systemic racism
By Jennifer R. Joe and Wendy K. Smith, The ConversationPresident…
Race, Disabilities, and the Struggle for Equal Treatment During the COVID – 19 Pandemic
By Victoria FalkThere is nothing like a crisis to help expose…