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Posted on January 15, 2019 January 16, 2019

Beware The New Dog Whistle Of The Birth Rate Drop

Katy Hartnett
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Katy Hartnett
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Society+Politics
Tagged
birth, economy, pregnancy, women
Black and white view of a hospital hallway

It takes a complicated issue and boils the solution down to three words: Have More Babies. It places the blame squarely on a certain type of woman. You know, those ambitious bitches who don’t value family, who insist on having jobs or not getting married or using contraception. Read more

Posted on September 23, 2017 December 11, 2018

3 Signs Gentrification Is Inevitably Coming To Your Neighborhood

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The Establishment
Posted in
Society+Politics
Tagged
blacklivesmatter, economy, gentrification, housing, inequality

Long-term residents reflect on losing their communities to rising rents and cultural whitewashing. Read more

Posted on September 16, 2017 September 7, 2018

America’s Racial Wealth Divide Is Deepening Under Trump

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economy, middle-class, politics, Poverty, racism

The future existence of the middle-class hinges on whether we reverse the trends of growing racial economic inequality. Read more

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