In 2019, 169 out of 209 metropolitan regions in the U.S. were more segregated than in 1990, a new analysis finds.
A century ago, Virginia's Racial Integrity Act became a model for segregation. Its impact on Native people is still felt.
Picture this: two babies born on the same day, maybe even within the same hour, at the Harlem Hospital Center in New York City. One baby, born to a Black mother, goes home to her family down the ...
Race relations is probably the most important problem agitating the Christian conscience today. Secular integrationists are calling upon the Church to speak to the problem—assuming that if it “spoke,” ...
"Our Century, Our Stories: A Black History Commemoration" featured Big Mamma’s antique dealer Ray Stevenson at the Alphonse ...
School segregation has increased in the last 30 years, especially in the 100 largest districts that enroll about 40 percent of the nation’s K-12 population. While the overall public school population ...
Nearly seven decades after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to segregate schools by race in Brown v. Board of Education, racial and economic segregation remains "commonplace" ...
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Regardless of the background they come from, if students have strong mentors and opportunities to work closely with them, they will be more likely to succeed in STEM fields and move into STEM ...
Disparities in current broadband access are linked to Depression-era federal housing policies known as redlining that prevented people in majority-Black neighborhoods from getting mortgages because ...