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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Both in the interest of targeting resources for efficiency and as a result of “us versus them” narratives, policies often isolate, stigmatize, and disempower the very people they seek to help.

Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

A call for unity

June 27, 2018

Arthur Brooks and john powell describe the work that will be needed to unite a divided country.

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Nisha Patel on "1A"

April 5, 2018

The NPR program asks, "Who is continuing Martin Luther King's fight against poverty?"

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Raj Chetty and colleagues highlight large differences in economic opportunity by race

March 19, 2018
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Assisted Housing Mobility Initiatives

November 22, 2017
Martha M. Galvez

Beginning with the landmark Gautreaux housing desegregation lawsuit, local programs have used federally funded housing vouchers to help low-income families move from neighborhoods of poverty and distress to neighborhoods that offer greater opportunity. The latest evidence finds that such “moves...

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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

A plea to stop othering people in poverty

October 10, 2017

Why ending the stigma of poverty should be a bipartisan issue

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