Opinion: Discovering the other
Being ‘the other’ isn’t something students are born with. It is something they are taught.
By TAI Contributor - February 22, 2023
Being ‘the other’ isn’t something students are born with. It is something they are taught.
By TAI Contributor - February 22, 2023
‘Patterns of housing insecurity and racial and socioeconomic inequality that existed prior to COVID-19 have been exacerbated,’ said one analyst.
By Donna Provencher - March 17, 2021
Trump has been trying to appeal to Black voters but does not appear to be making significant inroads.
By Emily Singer - September 25, 2020
In June, Trump said the benefits of abolishing slavery were ‘questionable.’
By Oliver Willis - August 04, 2020
About half of American adults now say police violence against the public is a ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ serious problem.
By Associated Press - June 20, 2020
Despite claiming he is popular with black voters, Trump’s favorability with them is on par with or lower than other historically unpopular Republicans.
By Josh Israel - June 05, 2020
There are only two weeks left before the Iowa caucuses.
By Associated Press - January 20, 2020
The Trump administration said local governments are overburdened by an Obama-era rule intended to ensure communities confront racial segregation in housing.
By Associated Press - January 07, 2020
Racial gaps have declined in jails and prisons, but black Americans are still significantly more likely than white Americans to be behind bars.
By Associated Press - December 08, 2019
More than eight in 10 laws named for victims of violent crime since 1990 honored white victims or groups of victims that included at least one white person.
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