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Why the UN is Investigating Extreme Poverty … in America, the World’s Richest Nation

Decorative: CalendarJuly 24, 2019

By Ed Pilkington The United Nations monitor on extreme poverty and human rights has embarked on a coast-to-coast tour of the US to hold the world’s richest nation – and its president – to account for the hardships endured by America’s most...

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White America is Quietly Self-Segregating

Decorative: CalendarJuly 22, 2019

By Alvin Chang (Read...

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Dr. Gail Christopher Addresses Helsinki Commission (Oral Testimony)

Decorative: CalendarJuly 22, 2019

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission) BRIEFING ON TRUTH, RECONCILIATION, & HEALING - Toward a Unified Future (PDF Version) Thursday, July 18, 2019 Testimony by Gail C. Christopher Chairman Hastings,...

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Dr. Gail Christopher Addresses Helsinki Commission

Decorative: CalendarJuly 22, 2019

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission) BRIEFING ON TRUTH, RECONCILIATION, & HEALING - Toward a Unified Future (PDF Version) Thursday, July 18, 2019 Written Testimony by Gail C. Christopher Chairman Hastings,...

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Written Testimony: Briefing On Truth, Reconciliation, & Healing. Toward a Unified Future. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

Decorative: CalendarJuly 18, 2019

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Students line up for their buses at a district stop near Jefferson High School in Los Angeles on the first day of classes in 2015. In California, 58% of Latinos attend “intensely segregated schools,” a recent report says. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Segregation Has Soared in America’s Schools as Federal Leaders Largely Looked Away

Decorative: CalendarJuly 11, 2019

By Seema Mehta and Michael Finnegan Nearly 50 years have passed since Kamala Harris joined the legions of children bused to schools in distant neighborhoods as the United States attempted to integrate its racially segregated public...

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America’s Challenge: Moving Toward Racial Healing and Transformation

Decorative: CalendarJuly 9, 2019

By Gail. C. Christopher (The Charleston Chronicle) (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Months after Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam came under fire for the racist images on his yearbook page from Eastern Virginia Medical School in 1984, he remains in office, a...

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CHE Cook County is Fighting for Equity in the Mid-West

Decorative: CalendarJuly 5, 2019

The Collaborative for Health Equity Cook County (CHE Cook County) is confronting the root causes of inequities in health by raising awareness, advancing policy, and building power.  CHE Cook County is working to address the root causes of inequity...

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The Democratic Candidates’ Positions on School Diversity & Related Educational Equity Issues

Decorative: CalendarJuly 1, 2019

By Philip Tegeler & Abi Hollinger; https://prrac.org/ (Read...

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From left: Jennie Seminole Parker, Kathleen Sanchez, Sharon Day, Thelma Whiskers, Faith Spotted Eagle, Onita Bush, and Diane Brown. Photo by Matika Wilbur for Spirit Aligned Leadership Program

Indigenous Matriarchs Stand Together in Dark Times

Decorative: CalendarJune 28, 2019

By Emilee Gilpin in Features, Culture; https://www.nationalobserver.com/ (Read...

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