Education
Why Free Tuition Might Not Help Black Kids Go to Harvard
Harvard University's new free-tuition policy, while seemingly progressive, does not tackle the systemic barriers that prevent Black students from accessing elite colleges. These obstacles include deeply segregated and underfunded public schools, racial bias, economic challenges, and generational wealth disparities.
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1 In 300 People In King County, Washington Are Grandparents Caring For Grandchildren
In King County, Washington, more than 2.2 million people across the U.S. identify as grandparents responsible for grandchildren under 18 years old. Grandfamilies are more prevalent in counties with smaller populations and lower income levels.
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‘You Can Save Lives’ Campaign Targets Rising Drug Overdose Deaths In Black Communities
The "You Have the Power to Save Lives" campaign has been initiated in seven U.S. cities to enhance access to naloxone, a lifesaving medication that reverses overdoses, aiming to mitigate the increasing drug overdose deaths in Black communities.
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Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Workers. A Smarter Trade Strategy Could Empower Them.
The Trump administration's recent tariffs on imported goods are criticized as a political maneuver that will increase costs for American families and workers, contrasting with the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to foster a clean and equitable economy.
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