A Supreme Court challenge to Louisiana's congressional map could reshape how race factors into district drawing, potentially affecting similar racial gerrymandering cases nationwide.
If legislation forcing public colleges and universities to rename roads after Charlie Kirk becomes law, it will promote ...
New research published in International Studies of Economics sheds light on an important but often overlooked driver of ...
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" ...
Our primary measure to assess residential segregation was what’s known as the index of dissimilarity. It represents the percentage of an area's demographic group needing to move to another ...
City commissioners have voted to find out who is buried at Evergreen and where they lie amid the 1,600 plots on 9 acres at ...
Richard Kahlenberg and Priya Jayachandran discussed how exclusionary zoning laws have caused economic and racial segregation ...
School segregation is on the rise 65 years after the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, according to the co-author of a new report. At the time ...
It Welcome to Derry showrunners Jason Fuchs and Brad Caleb Kane talk about how the show integrates realities of 1960s' ...
A new study says intense school segregation by race and class is worsening — and it’s happening faster than just about ...
A $2 million renovation will begin soon on the Wells’Built Hotel, once the lone haven for Black travelers in segregation-era Orlando and now a museum where that history resonates. In its heyday, from ...
Tamil Nadu empowers village panchayats to enforce solid waste segregation, issuing warnings and potential water supply ...
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