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US Public Education Still Segregated 65 Years After Brown
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US Public Education Still Segregated 65 Years After Brown

Sixty-five years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, a new report published by Pennsylvania State University reveals the persistent racial segregation in America’s public schools, and the many factors that contribute to…

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Trump’s Huawei Ban Confirms ‘Telecommunications Are Geopolitical Weapons’
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Trump’s Huawei Ban Confirms ‘Telecommunications Are Geopolitical Weapons’

As Trump warns of the surveillance danger of Huawei, the real concern of consumers should be the fact they are being surveilled by the U.S. government and all tech companies, says Yasha Levine Subscribe to…

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California Agrees to Pay  Million for Neglecting Black and Brown Students
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California Agrees to Pay $53 Million for Neglecting Black and Brown Students

California parents and teachers won the settlement by arguing that literacy is a constitutional right. The generational neglect of schools in communities of color shows ‘separate but equal’ is still the norm in California public…

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