A statewide study on residential land being zoned solely for single family units was released by the Othering & Belonging Institute, or OBI, at UC Berkeley on May 22. Titled “Single-Family Zoning in ...
In an insightful recent post, economist Tarnell Brown explains why the economic effects of immigration restrictions are similar to those of racial discrimination and segregation. He builds on Nobel ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Racially and economically segregated neighborhoods in New York City had higher rates of advanced-stage diagnoses ...
Tornadoes are more likely to destroy property in counties with more Black residents than any other area, which exacerbates racial segregation and poverty, according to a recent journal article.
New sociological research finds that school segregation continues to widen racial achievement gaps among Black, Hispanic, and White students in US public schools. Analyzing standardized test scores ...
In 2020, we had a robust conversation, nationally and locally, around racial justice issues. Many of us in the real estate profession learned for the first time how private industry partnered with the ...
According to a new report from a state education advisory board, 60% of public school students in Massachusetts attend a racially segregated school. And of the quarter of students who attend a ...
School segregation based on race and ethnicity is alive and well in the Commonwealth. Where’s the urgency to address it? There seems to be a lot to celebrate this year in the name of racial justice in ...
Early life experiences were associated with disparities in cognitive outcomes for Black and white people over 50, a cross-sectional study found. On a 27-point scale, cognitive scores were lower among ...
America has long been subject to the restriction of people to specific spaces based on their race, a phenomenon also known as racial segregation. The nation holds a long history of witnessing African ...