There are problems with the narrative that visas are letting foreigners take Americans’ jobs at lower wages.
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U.S. Will Ban Smoking in Public Housing Nationwide
Smoking will be prohibited in public housing residences nationwide under a federal rule announced on Wednesday.
View MoreCongress to begin Obamacare repeal effort in January, says Mitch McConnell
Senate majority leader acknowledges repeal of Affordable Care Act will take time and says 20 million covered by law will not lose healthcare
View More23andMe Scientists Hope to Use DNA Testing to Help Black Americans Rediscover Their African Roots
A Mountain View, California, personal genomics and biotechnology company has announced that it will conduct a study to help African-Americans better understand where they came from prior to the transatlantic slave trade.
View MoreRare Photographs of the US Civil Rights Struggle Beyond the South
A new book by Mark Speltz brings together over 100 rarely or never-before-published photographs from the Civil Rights era that show its grassroots actions beyond the South.
View MoreIf You Name It Love Jones, They Will Come
But they’ll probably leave feeling ripped off and disappointed.
View MoreNorth Carolina’s New Rainbow Coalition
How identity politics helped give Democrats one victory in a disastrous election cycle.
View MoreWho Is We? Intersecting Engagement and Equity Efforts at Philadelphia’s Art Institutions
“Conversations at Moore: Who Is We?” takes place at Moore College of Art & Design on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 6:30pm – 8pm.
View MoreBruce Smith says Mayor Will Sessoms fears doing disparity study on city contracts
NFL Hall of Famer Bruce Smith said it’s possible the mayor won’t call for a racial disparity study because he’s scared of what he’d find.
View MoreTo Kill a Mockingbird removed from Virginia schools for racist language
Accomack County has suspended Harper Lee’s novel, as well as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, from classrooms and libraries after parent’s complaint.
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