Living with the past: reparations
A conversation with Deena Hayes-Greene of REI and Dr. Sandy Darity. Click here to listen. For this episode of The Foreign Desk, a weekly current affairs
A conversation with Deena Hayes-Greene of REI and Dr. Sandy Darity. Click here to listen. For this episode of The Foreign Desk, a weekly current affairs
Scene on Radio White Affirmative Action (Seeing White, Part 13) Transcript http://podcast.cdsporch.org/episode-44-white-affirmative-action-seeing-white-part-13/ Click here to listen. Kathryne Foster: Whiteness. The color of white. It means
The Racial Equity Institute wants to make one thing very clear: this is not your standard Starbucks diversity training. “One of the challenges today is trying to
By Jean Willoughby When I began working in agriculture almost a decade ago, I rarely heard the word equity in any other context than lending.
The State of Racial Disparities in Charleston County, South Carolina 2000–2015 continues the conversation on race and racism in this region by using a racial
In recent years, a growing number of calls have been made to explicitly name and treat racism as a determinant of health.1 Mounting evidence supports the
When it comes to cancer, racial minorities face higher barriers to care than do white patients. Now, research shows that those health disparities
SPARC PHASE ONE STUDY FINDINGS People of color are dramatically more likely than White people to experience homelessness in the United States. This is
The racial wealth gap is large and shows no signs of closing. Recent data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (2014)
In this report, we look at the racial wealth divide at the median over the next four and eight years, as well as to 2043,
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