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Jun 3, 2021

How Redlining Created a Feedback Loop of Wealth Inequality That Still Impacts African Americans Today

By Abigail Fernandes New Orleans is a bustling hub of culture, music, sights, and people. However, the city’s history contains a great deal of racial disparities in the face of disaster. In late August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans. Making landfall as a Category 3 storm, Katrina’s storm…

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How Redlining Created a Feedback Loop of Wealth Inequality That Still Impacts African Americans…
How Redlining Created a Feedback Loop of Wealth Inequality That Still Impacts African Americans…

12 min read


May 30, 2021

How Institutions Perpetuate a Loop of Inequality for Muwekma Ohlone Indians

By Selena Cheng The United States celebrates holidays like Thanksgiving and until recently, Columbus Day. For non-Indigenous people like myself, perhaps it’s easy to just accept the holidays as they are — but there is a dark side to these holidays that we all should recognize. For the purposes of…

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How Institutions Perpetuate a Loop of Inequality for Muwekma Ohlone Indians
How Institutions Perpetuate a Loop of Inequality for Muwekma Ohlone Indians

9 min read

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