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The Washington Post: Despite Trump administration denials, new evidence suggests census citizenship question was crafted to benefit white Republicans

Just weeks before the Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether the Trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, new evidence emerged Thursday suggesting the question was crafted specifically to give an electoral advantage to Republicans and whites.

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Chicago Sun Times: ‘A plunder of black wealth’: predatory housing contracts gouged Chicago’s black homeowners, new report says

Black home buyers in Chicago lost at least $3.2 billion in today’s dollars because of racist real estate policies and predatory contracts between 1950 and 1970, according to a report published Thursday.

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Wall Street Journal: Rising rents for millennials give rise to a new breed of lender

Wall Street Journal, May 13, 2019: Rising rents for millennials give rise to a new breed of lender Jennifer Burnes says the paychecks from her work as a model and designer in Hollywood arrive sporadically, posing a challenge to paying monthly rent. “You know the check’s on the way, you just don’t know when, exactly,”

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NPR: A dad wins fight to increase parental leave for men at JPMorgan Chase

NPR, May 30, 2019: A dad wins fight to increase parental leave for men at JPMorgan Chase Two years ago, Derek Rotondo told his employer he wanted to take 16 weeks of paid leave granted to primary caregivers for his newborn son. He says he was told: “Men, as biological fathers, were presumptively not the

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The Daily Beast: The forgotten tale of how black psychiatrists helped make ‘Sesame Street’

The Daily Beast, May 17, 2019: The forgotten tale of how black psychiatrists helped make ‘Sesame Street’ In 1969, the show aired on public television stations across the country for the first time. It was called “Sesame Street.” It was not only the most imaginative educational show for preschoolers ever designed: it was also, quite

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Student loan debt impacts homeownership

In 2019, the total student loan debt in America is about $1.5 trillion. According to the New York Consumer Credit Panel, adults under 40 hold 65% of the total student loan debt. Although there has been much said about this figure, the income enhancement offered by a college degree still far outweighs the cost of the debt.

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