Sara Lazare @ Common Dreams - Discriminatory housing, zoning, and other policy choices are driving the dramatic rise of racialized poverty and segregation across the United States, with the number of people residing in low-income "ghettos, barrios, and slums" nearly doubling in the 21st century alone, a new report finds. Read more.
Anti-abortion groups say that the US economic system is broken if women feel like they have to choose ‘between sacrificing their education... read mor e.
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