This Is What Thriving Communities Look Like: Insights from Residents of Four Boston Neighborhoods. Roundtable on Racial Disparities…
World War I was the first war in which African American men were drafted in a lottery. How did this military service affect draftees…
On this week's episode of Justice Matters, co-host Maggie Gates speaks with Dr. Charity Clay, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Xavier…
In the summer of 2020, George Floyd’s video-graphed murder by Minneapolis police officers sparked a renewed public discourse about the role…
July 17, 2024, Opinion: "The history of finance is a field fertile with research, papers, books, and conferences. The reason is clear:…
The term "redlining" refers to the practice by banks of excluding Black and Brown Americans from receiving loans to buy homes and make…
In July, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against race-consciousness in university admissions decisions, citing the 14th Amendment. Professor…
This paper investigates how having more White coworkers influences the subsequent retention and promotion of Black women. Studying 9,037…
In four distinct American cities, graduate students at Harvard Kennedy School found that criminal legal system agencies rarely meet their…
In observational studies of discrimination, the most common statistical approaches consider either the rate at which decisions are made (…