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Sightline Institute 18 tim
"...The two groups who happen to stand out—African-Americans and Native Americans—tend to be groups who have experienced a very different history in America." via
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Forget Wealth And Neighborhood. The Racial Income Gap Persists (via )
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BSU_MRISJ 20 tim
"...99% of neighborhoods in the US, black boys earn less in adulthood than white boys who come from similar socioeconomic backgrounds. This undermines the widely-held belief that class, not race, is the most fundamental predictor of economic outcomes for US (kids)"
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Forget Wealth And Neighborhood. The Racial Income Gap Persists (via )
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MDRC 22 tim
Research Shows Black Boys Are Most Likely To Be Stuck In Cycle Of via
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youthradio 19 mars
Forget Wealth And Neighborhood. The Racial Income Gap Persists |
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jami floyd 19 mars
Next hour another heartbreaking American story from | Black boys raised in America, even in the wealthiest families, still earn less as adults than white boys with similar backgrounds. I'm not surprised, but are you?
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Plus more to come!
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Nana 19 mars
this needs to be a podcast episode!!! Read some of the reviews 😂
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Imagining, yet again, a new Disney heroine (via )
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Follow , a historical Twitter account that’s “live tweeting” what happened during that pivotal civil rights year as if it were happening today ⬇️
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Gene “GD” Demby 18 mars
This nostalgia for Proper Gender Roles is always ahistorical BS, but especially this. At no point in American history were Black women not laboring “outside the home.” They worked as enslaved people, they worked as domestics in white folx’ homes, they had side hustles.
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Shereen Marisol 18 mars
Women can speak up, have good ideas, but it’s still a man most will default to as the “leader.” Looking forward to studies that look at both race and gender. Let’s go social scientists!!! (Props to my 💛 Heather Tal who landed yesterday’s NY Times front page with this one!)
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Chris Nsiah 18 mars
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Imagining, yet again, a new Disney heroine (via )
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Gene “GD” Demby 18 mars
More on this in our next episode...
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NPR 17 mars
"African American," "Jamaican" and "Nigerian" are listed as examples of origins on a questionnaire the bureau is testing for 2020.
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NPR 17 mars
People who mark "Black" for their race on the 2020 census will be asked about their origins.
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Rachel 17 mars
Today, in passing, someone said to me “be easy” & I, without thinking, replied “PEACE” I’m not even mad💙 &
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Joel D. Anderson 16 mars
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also, there’s an important reminder in this story that all of our veterans aren’t white or think the protests are disrespectful.
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