Some stunning urban policy research and analysis is taking place in Chicago, with the potential to force a shift the national dialogue on what's happening in our cities. Taken together, they paint a ...
Students from King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science wait to greet U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy during his December campus visit. The well-regarded school has attracted few white ...
As Black Lives Matter protests and the backlash against them continue in multiple cities across the country months after the murder of George Floyd, it's clear that our national reckoning on race ...
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COLUMBUS — A new study proposes reducing the number of school districts in Ohio by redrawing district lines to decrease rates ...
People living in racially and economically segregated neighborhoods are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced-stage breast and cervical cancer, according to a study published in the Journal of the ...
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We lose focus from time to time on just how incredible a community Tallahassee/Leon County is. The abundant assets we possess can drive an even brighter future for our residents. A constant challenge ...
In a new report, “Separate and Unequal: How Higher Education Reinforces the Intergenerational Reproduction of White Racial Privilege,” Anthony Carnevale and Jeff Strohl of Georgetown University ...
It’s time to stop “economic segregation” in Nevada’s public school system. Students from families at or below the poverty line, and those living in rural areas — white, Black, Brown, students of all ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . High levels of racial and economic segregation appeared associated with higher cancer mortality rates across ...
The segregation of young students from low-income families — brought on by climbing Latino enrollments and the departure of white and middle-class families — has worsened across the country over a ...