The Atlantic: The People v. the U.S. Senate
A number of left-wing thinkers are calling for America to ditch the Senate.
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A number of left-wing thinkers are calling for America to ditch the Senate.
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The plan is no gift to the masses, but a tool for our further enslavement.
Medium: Universal basic income is Silicon Valley’s latest scam Read More »
When men of color see themselves in the embattled Supreme Court justice, they’re not seeing the bigger picture.
The Atlantic: What the black men who identify with Brett Kavanaugh are missing Read More »
It appears Washington state legislators may attempt to pick up the torch from California and pass a bill pushing zoning friendly to transit-oriented development.
The Urbanist: State Sen. Palumbo plans to introduce a minimum housing density bill Read More »
The banking giant settles with the Department of Justice over mortgage mis-selling claims.
BBC News: HSBC in $765m deal with US regulator Read More »
Data show the proportion of nonwhite faculty is far smaller than of nonwhite students.
Almost 40 percent of rural America doesn’t have access to broadband internet or reliable mobile service.
Marketplace: The Federal Reserve is taking on the digital divide Read More »
Residents in some small, nearly all-white towns in Southeast Texas are slated to reap far more recovery funds than those in larger cities nearby with large minority populations.
CityLab: Why are these tiny towns getting so much Hurricane Harvey aid Read More »
She learned that her Salvadoran parents might soon be kicked out of the country. And so, at 14, she began preparing for life without them.
The Washington Post: American girl: A story of immigration, fear and fortitude Read More »
Some places lift children out of poverty. Others trap them there. Now cities are trying to do something about the difference.
Central bank may change criteria it uses to apply some of its capital, liquidity rules for biggest U.S. lenders.
Wall Street Journal: Fed rethinks how to define a big bank Read More »
With her venture firm, Backstage Capital, and a new $36 million fund for black female founders, Arlan Hamilton is changing entrepreneurship in the U.S.
How grassroots study groups, nonprofit fellowships and municipal fiscal support conspire to seed the cooperative ecosystem, particularly for people of color.
Next City: Worker co-ops catch on in Philadelphia Read More »
The American Housing and EconomicMobility Act addresses the lingering effects of housing discrimination, the growing housing crisis, and the policies that have held back so many Americans.