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There may still be inequities in income, inequities that can be mitigated through taxation and other measures.
The American education system has vestiges of engineered inequities, and those inequities have created unequal opportunities for a huge chunk of black Americans.
While populists like Mr. Trump and Ms. Le Pen partly blame foreigners for inequities, Francis points to structural inequities deriving from the global capitalist order.
Tough also identifies another type of stratification that is less conspicuous but perhaps more consequential: not the inequities between the students, but rather the growing inequities between the institutions themselves.
Fast transit can play an important role in reducing inequities.
Pay transparency can be a potent weapon against persistent inequities.
This is the only way we can rectify these inequities.
High on Mr. Scott's list is addressing inequities in education.
I understand that militancy emerges from deep frustration at inequities.
New allegations of exploitations and inequities are revealed every week.
And the problem is that it could worsen financial inequities.
Nora reads up on the inequities of Swiss marriage law.
Thus its main innovation: targeting climate change and social inequities together.
We're obviously refocusing on the inequities that exist across the commonwealth.
Employee morale has been greatly affected by perceived inefficiencies and inequities.
Trump has an opportunity to begin rectifying NATO burden sharing inequities.
The data also highlight worldwide health inequities, the study team writes.
To shine a light on the inequities in the marketplace, TakeCraftBack.
A pandemic offers a great way to examine American class inequities.
Perceptions of gender inequities have barely moved, a WSJ survey showed.
You have been outspoken about the inequities in the film industry.
Let's solve those problems, and then concern ourselves with athletic inequities.
Even with the universal Medicare program, health inequities persist in Australia.
"They really contribute to the inequities of our system," Christ said.
If these inequities continue to grow, resentment will grow with it.
These inequities have resulted in quite shocking outcomes for America's poorest.
We believe Uber is helping reduce transportation inequities across the board.
One major concern for many voters is the vast inequities between neighborhoods.
He said he believed there are better ways to address systemic inequities.
Northam also established a commission to examine racial inequities in state laws.
For example: Normally, consumers look to supply and demand to remedy inequities.
The data she collected showed pay inequities between male and female employees.
Still, the women's team laid out some major inequities in their suit.
Wasn't his hope and change campaign supposed to fix all these inequities?
It has implications for nearly all policies aimed at eliminating racial inequities.
Mass incarceration has deepened tensions over racial inequities, law enforcement and justice.
All our discussions about food are shot through with these fundamental inequities.
To Rowe-Finkbeiner, these inequities are inextricable from the smart diaper discussion.
Especially if those inequities are not built on the cruelties of history.
Charlottesville's racial inequities mirror college towns across the country, including Berkeley, Calif.
She tapped a respected education association to review inequities across the district.
They view it as a fantasy that papers over very real inequities.
But little by little, some great inequities were being chipped away at.
Social scientists have illuminated these inequities in numerous robust lines of research.
They show the fault lines and inequities, while also showcasing community resilience.
Inequities will out, whether or not we know the precise banking details.
"If not, you can be sure Republicans will routinely protest these inequities."
Many tech founders might not even have been aware of its inequities.
Also, fines create inequities because some can afford them and some cannot.
The inequities exacerbated by the microdosing trend extend beyond the tech industry.
You know more about the world's inequities than the classes that came before.
Genetic research can tell us things about the harmful implications of racial inequities.
It's addressing longstanding racial inequities and creating a more fair and just society.
Broadband is an essential tool for tackling unemployment, healthcare inequities, or educational disparities.
Gillibrand's policy proposals have focused heavily on gender inequities and family-related measures.
Criminal justice inequities will persist until adequate state-level reforms are sought nationwide.
Letters Readers discuss a Connecticut judge's sweeping indictment of the inequities in education.
This practice is emblematic of gross inequities in treating patients with eating disorders.
Inequities are not just about individual discrimination, for the larger problems are systemic.
Lead is the material through which America's yawning economic inequities do their damage.
In many places, we are making important progress in combating these structural inequities.
How do we enact antitrust today in a way that addresses recalcitrant inequities?
Turns out, a pandemic offers a great way to examine American class inequities.
It found that the project missed its goals and even created new inequities.
There were sporadic pledges to try to address these inequities, but they persisted.
It's going to intensify pre-existing inequities and it just doesn't feel necessary.
I think we will look back with shame at these kinds of inequities.
I think we will look back with shame at these kinds of inequities.
That might be, in part, because women face a bevy of structural inequities.
Of course, power inequities between artists and models are not unique to him.
However, Desmond doesn't go far enough in pointing out inequities in the system.
In fact, some inequities have become more deeply entrenched since Dr. King's lifetime.
"Sadly, inequities still exist in society and in our judicial system," Edwards said.
The good news, senators, is that solving these inequities needn't be particularly expensive.
You reference these economic inequities between boomers and millennials and Gen Z, even.
And that was when he became aware of the inequities in the system.
Both men and women, she believed, suffered from the gender inequities of society.
But there's more to America to Me than an examination of these inequities.
Because The Sun Is Also A Star confronts America's inequities, too, in operatic fashion.
These few exceptions, while laudable, cannot alone address the systemic inequities of our industry.
"What an anti-racist does first and foremost is identify racial inequities," says Kendi.
Sadly, we know that the Trump administration's proposals will exacerbate inequities that already exist.
The cumulative impact of these policy decisions is racist and widens inequities in health.
Still, Dr. Snyder said, inequities in athletic opportunity persist, especially for women of color.
These inequities threaten our country's credibility as a leader in the global HIV response.
Other issues are structural — tied to the racial inequities that still exist across America.
His government has said that the move is necessary to deal with longstanding inequities.
Before AI exacerbates inequities throughout society, we must include and protect minority data today.
Addressing such entrenched inequities requires more than bringing more women doctors into the fold.
In response, President Johnson appointed a commission that confirmed the inequities of the system.
Research is also identifying harmful inequities for white Americans along geographic and socioeconomic lines.
While billions have gained access to clean and safe drinking water, huge inequities remain.
They say that there were inequities in admissions and that some students were underperforming.
The rate appears to be rising, and there are stark racial inequities in outcomes.
And it's part of why these harms and inequities will compound if left alone.
Be outspoken about the inequities in the current system, because it won't correct itself.
They said they worried that adults would allow inequities in the system to persist.
Are budgets supportive of the community and its stated mission, or a parade of inequities?
Imagine the inequities of present-day San Francisco as a microcosm of the future everywhere.
Art, at its best, points out the absurdities and inequities we live with every day.
How wistful we are that hugging it out won't solve racism, institutional inequities, and hatred.
War muffles brute inequities of power and capital, and entrances you with blandishments of honor.
Buttigieg has pledged to eliminate racial inequities in jails and prisons, and improve rehabilitation services.
Affirmative action is designed to address the historical inequities that have devastated communities for generations.
The inequities continue as standardized testing plays a central role in the college admissions process.
Can readers learn anything useful from Walkaway about dealing with current economic and power inequities?
Unfortunately, the current policy environment at the national level isn't focused on alleviating these inequities.
Google, however, denied the DoL's claims that the pay inequities at the company were systemic.
The #MeToo movement has, invaluably, encouraged people to think about power inequities in the workplace.
This year, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that the state's financing plan created "intolerable" inequities.
For women raised before the passing of Title IX, gender inequities in amateur sports persist.
Some philanthropists are working in the U.S. Justice System-- to deal with the inequities there.
It's those who already face the greatest share and burden of disparities and health inequities.
Most of those inequities have little to do with the University of Virginia, of course.
An institution that replicates society's larger inequities also replicates its enormous waste of potential talent.
The most obvious cure for today's gender inequities is to put more women in power.
Advocates insist it would right the inequities of 'quantitative easing' alternatives of the past decade.
But this glosses over their continued complicity in producing racial inequities that have lasted generations.
The project also aims to redress inequities in the city between rich and poor neighborhoods.
And merely calling attention to the inequities is not enough to correct them, she added.
Similar laws in 32 other states have been linked to racial inequities in criminal justice.
"I believe this program really helps with our health care inequities that exist," said Menard.
It also incited real activism and discussion about violence against women and other gender inequities.
Those who see an advantage for men often say these inequities are rooted in the workplace.
Her book is really about using socialist principles to offset the gender inequities in capitalist societies.
This case speaks volumes to class in America and the inequities of the American judicial system.
Alarming inequities in college-degree completion compel us to rethink where and when college learning happens.
Even at her young age, Bryant was already aware of racial inequities and segregation in Charlottesville.
Inequities have plagued the tech world since Ada Lovelace coded the first computer program in 1842.
Today, we have a global demand for systemic economic and political change to address global inequities.
The associated trauma results in negative health outcomes and is the largest of all health inequities.
Through our People First Employment initiative, we are taking a stand against some of these inequities.
But Trump isn't interested in fixing these tax inequities; he wants positive coverage from the Post.
However, these basic inequities are not what you see and hear at a gilets jaunes rally.
Reforms of the structural inequities in our representative system have been on the table, as well.
Instead, she cast herself as more interested in battling institutional irregularities and inequities from the outside.
Conflicts have emerged over market instabilities and insecure trade structures, which have led to major inequities.
Increasing attention to gender and racial pay inequities has prompted some businesses to adjust their compensation.
Racial inequities persist into the high school's advanced-placement courses, which provide students with college credits.
Skateboarding, swimming, crazy for girls, López at 13 was largely removed from the country's systemic inequities.
The inequities that have marked really every progressive coalition and that are very damaging to them.
" U.S. Soccer says the inequities are a result of "different pay structures for performing different work.
There are obviously inherent justice questions at stake here given the inequities of air pollution exposure.
But we lack moral authority to protest abroad when we shrug at inequities here at home.
Ms. Warren also used the forum to present herself as a candidate who understands racial inequities.
Children growing up amid the inequities of the Gilded Age were presumably beginning to know better.
Peretz had helped Ackman with his senior thesis, which concerned racial inequities in Ivy League admissions.
The inequities of the bail process can be eliminated, and the interests of public safety served.
His 2016 campaign faced multiple accusations of sexual harassment, pay inequities and other gender-based mistreatment.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot promised to address inequities in the city and add school nurses and librarians.
Each of those distinct identities means that they face discrimination, prejudice and inequities on multiple fronts.
The unintended inequities of her employer financing plan seem like both a political and practical problem.
And if they take into account the current inequities in the system, it will benefit everyone.
It's an illustration of the many inequities in the way American media outlets cover missing persons.
Due to inequities in state funding, certain states would feel the impact more deeply than others.
"Instead, he's using these serious digital inequities as window-dressing to sell his pro-industry ideological agenda."
Automation means the reproduction of status quo inequities evident in the moderation guidelines published by The Guardian.
Community leaders said the violence was a byproduct of inequities, injustice, unemployment and lack of educational opportunities.
The U.K. government has required firms with over 250 employees to file annual disclosures of pay inequities.
A majority of Americans are aware of the pay inequities between white men and women of color.
Morton is a staunch environmentalist and deeply concerned about environmental justice and the inequities of the planet.
They collaborated to end racial and income inequities in the draft by proposing a random lottery system.
At the same time, Sandler began compiling data on hiring discrepancies and other inequities in higher education.
Does the U.S. Soccer Federation have an obligation to "correct" the inequities perpetuated by international market forces?
Northam told the Post that the incident made the people of Virginia more aware of racial inequities.
Our criminal justice system has become another tool to maintain racial inequities and marginalize people of color.
There is more at stake here than making visible the vast inequities in educational and economic opportunities.
In that effort, our policymakers can play an important role to address the structural inequities that persist.
She's made that, and the racial inequities of marijuana arrests, a central part of her campaign already.
I am passionate that medicine never be used as a weapon in the form of care inequities.
Such inequities, the manifestations of implicit bias and institutional racism, are only the tip of the iceberg.
Mr. O'Rourke emphasized criminal justice in his 2018 campaign, focusing in particular on racial and economic inequities.
"I hope this can fix some of the race inequities in our school district," Noah said Thursday.
For HIV-positive women, access to treatment is further complicated by gender inequities in employment and pay.
Black Americans, among a host of other inequities, have faced repeated assaults on their right to representation.
" On racial wealth gaps: "How do you convince black voters that you can change years of inequities?
In chapter after chapter, Tough shows how higher education does not ameliorate the inequities of K-22009.
These historical inequities, Browne notes, influence where and on whom new tools like ankle monitors are imposed.
While I understood how finances worked, the way student debt compounds inequities really tweaked all my priors.
"The issue of climate change exacerbating existing social inequities has come to the forefront," Caldas points out.
Both groups have been disappointed by decades of efforts to address inequities in America's largest school system.
"What will help is more funding for education across the board," with a focus on addressing inequities.
With fury and some humor, their work tackles issues like persistent inequities and the legacy of slavery.
Farrar aimed to highlight the "glaring inequities" in how politicians handle reproductive healthcare for men and women.
Some restorative justice practitioners encourage addressing structural inequities that gave rise to the offending behavior as well.
But inequities of wealth and power persist, and racist attitudes remain powerful, even if in more subtle forms.
Warren prefers "nerding out" on policy and hammering an economic message of class inequities by recalling her childhood.
"The inequities that these women champions have faced as members of the USWNT are indefensible," the letter states.
Efforts to raise the minimum wage, aided by #MeToo, have focused attention on the perceived inequities of tipping.
In terms of accessibility, it wouldn't be fair to deny affluent groups access in consideration of social inequities.
BLM does not fit the bill: it welcomes white supporters, has condemned violence and addresses structural racial inequities.
Federal policy has enforced inequities and disparities for both the environment and vulnerable people at a national scale.
Such inequities, and the divide between traditional, regular "salarymen" jobs and non-regular workers, distort the labour market.
In order to improve individuals' lives, we need to break the cycle of ACEs and combat health inequities.
These measures would go a long way toward addressing retirement inequities that have been awaiting solutions for decades.
The existing inequities in Puerto Rico's fiscal treatment, notably, the cap on Medicaid funding, need to be removed.
For all the inequities, no Western economy has recovered from the recession as well as the United States.
Unfair differences in policing, housing, education, transportation, employment, community development and health care all contribute to health inequities.
While one can quibble with his methods, Trump is correct to grumble about the inequities inside NATO today.
We must rewrite the cultural scripts that have produced these stereotypes if we hope to address these inequities.
She said her ruling took into account inequities that persisted nearly 25 years after the end of apartheid.
The seductive idea of wealth redistribution has proved to be irresistible to the masses discontented by the inequities.
Large, visible, nationwide protests demanded that Democratic Party politicians begin to pay attention to racial inequities in policing.
Standing before them, one cannot avoid one's place in the systems that generate inequities between black and white.
American health care has always struggled with income- and race-based inequities rooted in various forms of bias.
Letters Readers discuss an overemphasis on getting into a top-rated school and inequities in the admissions process.
It's exacerbating and exposing some of the inequities that really just kind of exist in society in general.
What "America" you get depends in part on where you fit into existing American racial hierarchies and inequities.
"The inequities that these women champions have faced as members of the USWNT are indefensible," the Members wrote.
Similarly, AMLO promises to fix social inequities that date back 500 years in a single six-year term.
But Nehru received his own education in global inequities through people he met in international left-wing networks.
Simple formulas that the I.R.S. might use to calculate this could result in substantial inequities and perhaps litigation.
Inequities defined by race and class have intensified and in the present political climate are likely to grow.
"It should not have taken investigations done by others to reveal inequities in police resources," Ms. James said.
In Greenville on Thursday, he sat for a round table on health inequities with nine black community leaders.
Where you are born, live, work, and play can determine health care outcomes and create health-care inequities.
Fundamental inequality and the inequities in the political process are not suddenly going to be fixed by anyone.
"I've always believed there are inequities in our country," Long said in an interview with the Washington Post.
Kamala Harris echoed the ideas of "environmental justice," addressing existing inequities in the transition to a green economy.
And those committed to reducing poverty and racial inequities must continue to protect and expand that role tirelessly.
But some residents say Ferguson is not moving quickly or aggressively enough to undo long-running racial inequities.
But some residents say Ferguson is not moving quickly or aggressively enough to undo long-running racial inequities.
He's trying to court black voters by leaning into his core themes of solving racial and economic inequities.
Automatically imposing tariffs is not necessarily the first choice for others in Washington, DC, to address current trade inequities.
The U.S. Department of Labor testified in court today that pay inequities at Google are "systemic," The Guardian reports.
This will make an already randomly dangerous landscape even more so, and increase the large inequities embedded in it.
They'll probably discuss trade too, since Trump torched China about the country's supposed trade inequities during his campaign. 2.
But teachers know all too well the true cost of leaving these gross inequities to be addressed another day.
The United States spends more money on health care than any other developed country, and yet deep inequities persist.
And they represent troubling inequities in our systems and society that are drawn along lines of race and class.
These inequities were made worse because we could not measure how far they had fallen behind and give assistance.
Democrats, many of whom have highlighted inequities in the criminal justice system, were quick to rebuke the sentence. Sen.
The experts said "massive inequities and inefficiencies" in financing and governance were restricting access to drugs for many people.
"It potentially creates further inequities in the healthcare system for people with genetic diseases and disabling conditions," Tabor said.
Importantly, our voluntary decision to reject corporate money won't on its own address the structural inequities in our democracy.
BCRA may actually create new inequities and a new set of haves and have-nots in the United States.
The EPA has a dedicated department to understanding how social inequities exacerbate the effects of pollution and environmental harm.
However, the same study also points to situations that reflect the same career inequities faced by other American women.
I don't have anything snarky to say and appreciate your analysis of the inequities of wealth distribution under capitalism.
These disparities in police use of force reflect more widespread racial inequities across the entire American criminal justice system.
They saw funding inequities as part of the natural order of things, not as a problem to be remedied.
As written here, and as played so fiercely by Ms. Falco, Polly invites but also suffers from those inequities.
But over time such gains are being outweighed by the social costs of bribes, wasteful expenditures and growing inequities.
They have taken public stances against police shootings, inequities in the justice system and the rise in racist rhetoric.
Mr. Wa Lehulere appears with two evocative, but quite similar, installations that probe the inequities of South African education.
"Given racial bias in standardized testing and endemic racial inequities," they said the school must continue to consider race.
Democratic lawmakers on Thursday rolled out an environmental justice bill that aims to address inequities faced by marginalized communities.
As in the United States, this imbalance can be blamed in part on the inequities of the movie industry.
Warren showed up in all the right places and had plans to address racial inequities that were widely praised.
"If the market is left to its own devices, it will not correct the inequities that exist," he said.
Government needs to be a counterweight to the massive power and information inequities between us and the technology companies.
As a society, instead of playing Robin Hood to smooth out the inequities, we've played the Sheriff of Nottingham.
His findings make for a riveting, if ultimately dismaying, read, underscoring the profound inequities built into our education system.
There are arguably more inequities in the Netherlands than you see in systems with one national health insurance plan.
Why it matters: Today's workplace, with its social inequities and imbalanced power dynamics, will define the future of jobs.
Racial inequities at the front end of the criminal justice system — arrest, conviction and sentencing — have been well documented.
We are finally seeing growing recognition of pervasive and deeply racialized inequities in maternal mortality and other pregnancy outcomes.
The answer is clear: technology can and must work to disrupt the structural inequities in our workplace and economy.
District 3 is now trying to redress some of its inequities, though this plan may not ultimately be adopted.
Surprisingly, Google&aposs analysis found men were underpaid, which could reflect more systemic inequities within the organization, Bastone reported.
He looked upon his plan as a practical, even inevitable response to the inequities rampant in the modern world.
It perpetuates the economic and health inequities that cause so much harm today and threaten the next generation tomorrow.
As a result of these systemic inequities, residential segregation continues in nearly every major American city to this day.
Even when its elites proceed with the best intentions, the inequities of the system recreate themselves generation after generation.
Mayor Bill de Blasio rose to power by depicting New York as a city defined by its stark inequities.
It means eliminating the inequities that make women especially vulnerable to sexual harassment and violence in the first place.
Warren's proposal is incredibly detailed, accounting for different income brackets, racial and academic inequities, and future generations of college students.
Some employers either explicitly or implicitly ban the discussion of salaries, because they're afraid of stoking resentments or revealing inequities.
Let's be careful not to assume that women don't still face inequities and unique challenges when running for elected office.
When pay is public, it is not the justifiable inequities that create the most discomfort, but those firms cannot defend.
Working to change these entrenched inequities — even to explain them — has felt like "screaming into a hurricane," Dr. Hayes says.
Designed in the early 28500th Century, corporate taxes initially addressed the gross inequities during the age of the robber barons.
Disclosing compensation also makes it more difficult for companies to hide structural inequities that help the wage gap to persist.
These inequities, however, are directly tied to the reason victims feel no recourse but to step outside the legal system.
But it has revealed how far we have to go in fixing pay inequities on both sides of the Atlantic.
As our minority communities become the majority of the U.S. population, inequities in access to health care are dangerously unsustainable.
While she talks about racial inequities and raises the matter of reparations for the sins of slavery, again it's disjointed.
Without federal investment, inequities will only grow, and many school districts will inevitably be left behind both financially and academically.
There have long been rumblings against the inequities of global trade, not least in the form of the Occupy movement.
To rectify the system's many inequities, GOP tax writers in Congress and the Treasury Department have embraced a classic solution.
Their mushrooming problems include the failure by the governor and Legislature to cure inequities between rich and poor school districts.
He didn't need to — the most egregious inequities in our tax code are designed features, quietly supported by both parties.
Good News' chaplains often end up creating inequities inside prisons by favoring individuals of one faith over others, Abbas said.
In recent months the so-called Yellow Vest protests over taxation and perceived economic inequities have had a similar effect.
The end result is that patients across the country effectively jockey for different sets of livers, leading to stark inequities.
Sanders stuck to his view that tackling mass incarceration and other inequities is a way to help mend that history.
"When I'm listening to a speech, I don't hear what the actual racial inequities in health care are," Stamp said.
Both companies began promoting "contactless" deliveries, but the coronavirus has highlighted inequities in pay and health care the workers face.
But, he said, inequities in public health might mean these declines are concentrated in only certain parts of the population.
Other subnational groups in both India and Pakistan also chafed at the gross inequities committed by an imposing federated state.
In recent months he spoke loudly and frequently about the gender inequities and discrimination that still exist in professional kitchens.
Experts agree that one way to curtail abuses and address inequities would be to limit how much each person receives.
But as a mechanism for correcting some of the current inequities in higher education, endowment reform is well worth pursuing.
After asking how her work was going, Fowler's manager, "Jake," began complaining about inequities in his relationship with his girlfriend.
Some of these policies predate the U.S. experiment by more than a century and can teach us about entrenched inequities.
This disparity drives severe inequities: median white households have a staggering ten times the wealth of the median black household.
And how might we do this by taking the unquantifiable, context-dependent messiness of culture and societal inequities into account?
Bowen said that the company has also stopped asking job candidates for their salary history to avoid "importing" pay inequities.
Ms. Warren was in the opening minutes of her speech, a major address on racial inequities, when she was disrupted.
My vote is for national voting standards that will eliminate state lawsuits, confusion and inequities to registration and voting nationwide.
In recent decades, "racial disparity" has become the central framework for discussing inequities affecting African Americans in the United States.
The Flint water crisis has revealed horrible racial inequities perpetrated by government agencies responsible for providing citizens with clean water.
Years of inequities and institutional racism, including systemic barriers to employment and access to capital have created a racial wealth gap.
Apologies are a necessary first step, but they alone cannot solve the present inequities born of our nation's original sin: slavery.
Abdul Abdullah's series Coming to Terms (2015) was conceived to reveal inequities faced by ordinary Muslims like himself living in Australia.
PARIS (Reuters Breakingviews) - The yellow-vest protests are fizzling out in France, but the inequities that fueled them haven't gone away.
Women are far more likely than their male colleagues to say that gender gaps are rooted in inequities in the market.
To remedy such inequities, age discrimination laws must be strengthened and enforced, and gender discrimination acknowledged as a continuing workplace concern.
You cannot erase health inequities faced by people of color simply by forbidding the use of the words 'vulnerable' or 'diversity.
Closing borders to trade, capital and people would cause great harm and do very little to tackle inequities in the economy.
This obscures inequities in recreation time, access to public space, and exposes the active marginalization of girls at the grassroots level.
"The ability to see the obstacles faced by women is a necessary precursor to being able to eradicate inequities," Vescio says.
These public resources are allocated in ways that exacerbate inequities and undermine goals of shared prosperity, economic growth and social security.
Kurt Daudt (R), and Minneapolis City Council's Lisa Bender to discuss local and national housing inequities and Minneapolis' ambitious 220006 plan.
"We need to be cognizant of these origins to ensure we aren't the ones causing the gender inequities," Cantlon told CNN.
But failing to reckon with the deep inequities of flood insurance is no different from climate denial, and no less damaging.
Kurt Daudt (R), and Minneapolis City Council's Lisa Bender to discuss local and national housing inequities and Minneapolis' ambitious 28503 plan.
It has helped correct gender-based inequities in faculty hiring and pay while arming women to fight sexual harassment on campus.
Despite the gains the LGBTQ community have made in the past century, we still face discrimination, violence, economic inequities and bigotry.
This is often done in the name of equal opportunity, but policies that restrict choice generally perpetuate inequities in school quality.
These social factors examine the conditions where people live, learn, work and play and are powerful drivers of health of inequities.
Since the 1970s, inequities in the distribution of wealth have increased dramatically amid the consolidation of a decidedly anti-distributionist conservatism.
Kurt Daudt, and the Minneapolis City Council's Lisa Bender to discuss local and national housing inequities and Minneapolis' ambitious 2040 plan.
On "60 Minutes" on Sunday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff tells Lesley Stahl how he bridged pay inequities between men and women.
Following this one road will not merely show you the workings of the city around it, but also its social inequities.
You cannot erase health inequities faced by people of color simply by forbidding the use of the words 'vulnerable' or 'diversity'.
Historically, it's the people of color who are burdened with numerous inequities while "non-coloreds" enjoy the fruits of their labor.
The degree to which people who don't experience it don't want to think about how ubiquitous these kinds of inequities are.
She came up in politics as a community organizer, working on issues like hunger and inequities in the juvenile justice system.
"As predicted, #COVID19 is exposing all of the societal inequities," Uché Blackstock, MD, a Brooklyn urgent-care doctor, wrote on Twitter.
Her unwavering support for all artists and her courage to confront the inequities of our time never cease to amaze me.
The finale, for instance, managed to hit subjects like the inequities between public utilities' handling of black neighborhoods versus white ones.
When state funding falls, some mostly poorer school districts are unable to make up the difference, leading to inequities among districts.
In recent years, a growing body of research has focused on health inequities that result from enforced gender norms in children.
If foundations are serious about addressing inequities, they need to listen to communities and co-create solutions rather than dictate them.
CHICAGO — Lori Lightfoot swept into office as Chicago's mayor this year promising to end inequities that have long divided the city.
It also sparked a larger conversation over the inequities and lack of opportunities for people of color in the publishing industry.
That divergence can slow innovation and further entrench inequities, said Heather Boushey, an economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.
But on a broader and more basic level, the case also sheds light on deep inequities in our college admissions system.
Experts note that the bill only marks the beginning of an expansive effort to curb the inequities that public defenders experience.
The works on display make it all too obvious that Depression-era inequities are no less rampant or socially destructive today.
But I too should hold myself accountable as a proud, out man for my complacency in the face of lingering inequities.
Though this approach may appear well-intentioned, it's a framing that can fundamentally ignore inequities that individuals of different backgrounds face.
If art sometimes helps us understand each other better, does it also serve unwittingly to normalize the inequities that divide us?
And Colman Domingo, an actor whose credits include "Selma" and "Lee Daniels' The Butler," said that having to address inequities was inevitable.
The most egregious billing inequities relate to hospitals and hospital related services such as radiology, anesthesiology, laboratories, and emergency room physician staffing.
His childhood in southern Louisiana was defined by racial inequities, with a white girl spitting in his face in the third grade.
" Frey added, "I did not experience the pain of inequities that continue to exist in areas well beyond policing and public safety.
Both they and their rivals have discussed racism and racial inequities openly, in ways that previous Democratic candidates have shied away from.
We've already gotten a preview of how society is responding to the growing inequities with the rise of Trump, Brexit and ISIS.
Jonathas de Andrade explores the inequities and societal pressures on marginalized Brazilian communities, but he also challenges his audience to consider solutions.
But it's that lack of intimacy that is keeping us from knowing what inequities our friends, families, and co-workers are fighting.
But amid shifting attitudes about lingering inequities and racial divides, supporters believed that this year provided an opportunity to repeal the ban.
Public health researchers have known for decades that place — and the inequities in those places — determine the health status of whole populations.
The question now is whether being proactive about potential job losses and inequities will help the clean energy bill through the legislature.
Allow me to remind us all: --The players are protesting police brutality and the well-documented inequities of the criminal justice system.
But, but, but: With the talk of smart cities, participants questioned if new innovations are fueling a digital divide and exacerbating inequities.
Because of long-standing inequities and institutionalized discrimination, the net worth of black households is roughly one-eighth that of white households.
The staff had "grown tired of inequities in our workplace," Natalie Meade, a fact checker, said in a statement from the NewsGuild.
This process was part of a package of Bloomberg-era reforms intended to improve education in the city and diminish entrenched inequities.
One place where you can see those inequities is with Australia's indigenous population, which faces a unique set of health care challenges.
Their daring black and white compositions depict some of the pleasures, but more often skewer the hypocrisies and inequities of Parisian life.
Likewise, Mr. Cuomo announced that he had signed a pair of executive actions intended to narrow pay inequities between men and women.
Coles pointed to unfair lending practices, educational inequities and a disproportionate lack of progress in home ownership and wages for black Americans.
This is about American memory, the ongoing quest for equality, the racial inequities fused to the DNA of power in this country.
As a doctor, he saw the inequities in the system at first hand; as a writer and administrator, he called them out.
The harms and inequities associated with money bail systems — especially when it comes to nonviolent, low-risk poor defendants — are well documented.
For too many women, poverty, social inequities, lack of access to education, racism and sexism, have constrained their power to choose freely.
Focus on the bigger, societal inequities, like the wage gap, the pink tax, the student loan debt crisis and the investing gap.
But what of our sisters who grew up poor, or who became poor later, because of racism, sexism, ageism and other inequities?
The adequacy question comes after the court ruled in June that Kansas had complied with its order to resolve inequities in educating students.
EVERYONE grumbles about the injustices of air travel, but most people assume that the inequities are at least grounded in a fair system.
The left sees the state as a means to reduce market inequities, while the right sees government redistribution as a growth-sapping anchor.
The Department's analysis will determine if there are inequities with respect to the pricing and treatment of any ZIP codes by these insurers.
Democrats have recently come out in force to highlight racial inequities in the criminal justice system, especially when it comes to marijuana convictions.
Chicago Department of Public Health data indicate extreme health inequities — unfair and remediable differences in health status and outcomes across different population groups.
The researchers also found stark variations in the salary gap at different medical schools, suggesting some address pay inequities more aggressively than others.
When patients are unable to afford or access these investigations, they miss out of gaining the benefits — all of which exacerbates health inequities.
On the campaign trail, large groups of Americans are motivated and manipulated on the basis of real and perceived social and economic inequities.
The ways that people have tried to patch the gaps that remain in Obamacare, through charities and crowdfunding, have also highlighted its inequities.
You also mention personal responsibility in the book in the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, and their emphasis on personal responsibility over structural inequities.
The show was always careful to linger on the social inequities of the period, often asking what there was to be nostalgic about.
Last year, Google faced controversy after an engineer circulated a memo suggesting that gender inequities in pay and promotion might have natural causes.
It's not really about speaking up against inequities or inequalities; it's much more about supporting and promoting the artists that I'm interested in.
A former New York Times reporter, Johnston won a Pulitzer Prize in 2900 for revealing inequities and loopholes in the U.S. tax code.
REACH is a nonprofit that says its mission to address social economic and environmental inequities in the region around Duplin County, North Carolina.
They are people of color and their allies demanding an end to systemic racism and massive racial inequities that exist throughout our society.
Higher uninsured rates among these groups impede progress toward reducing yawning inequities in health outcomes ranging from maternal mortality to cancer to AIDS.
For these groups, their lower pay often reflects a lot of historical inequities accrued over their careers, like being denied raises or promotions.
" He added: "If we don't do something to fix the glaring inequities in this economy, the pitchforks are going to come for us.
Yellow Vests: The protests showed how globalization and its inequities have led to a crisis of mobility — geographic, economic and social — in France.
Organizers had been hoping to promote discussions about how social inequities intersect and overlap, highlighting disparities in terms of gender, age and race.
But two new studies in economic journals show that inequities in the cash-bail system lead to more long-lasting and pernicious consequences.
When flames killed dozens trapped in Grenfell Tower in London, it exposed a scandalous lack of oversight and a city of disastrous inequities.
In 2005, Seattle became the first city in the United States to start a citywide initiative to eliminate racial inequities and structural racism.
The organization has served more than 4 million youth over the years, breaking cycles of inequities in hard-hit areas across the country.
The mayor and the governor, the City Council and the Legislature could address these inequities if they had the courage to do so.
The idea came from Christina Hodson, a screenwriter who is involved with Time's Up, the activist Hollywood organization addressing inequities in the industry.
Many neighborhoods were still waiting for their old lead pipes to be swapped out, and some people perceived inequities in the replacement process.
Your sociology courses will impart a necessary anger towards society's inequities, and you'll find much to rage against outside the classroom as well.
Moreover, we do not know what their religious and spiritual needs in healthcare are, and if unmet, what disparities and inequities are produced.
Where you live determines the quality of public education and access to economic opportunities, and residential segregation compounds broader inequities in our society.
Some have worried that it might create new climate inequities, worsening the weather in some regions even as it improves conditions in others.
Do we continue — continue with the inequities, the injustice, the unemployment, the under-education, that creates these byproducts that we see this evening?
During the Thursday interview, she argued that she'd like to see his plans for addressing the harassment and inequities that women continue to face.
The idea with the one-year accelerator, called the Latino Nonprofit Accelerator, is to help organizations address needs and inequities in the Latinx community.
Schwarzman said that Trump was playing a "longer game," and seeking to address inequities in the trading relationship between the world's two largest economies.
Generally speaking, millennials are more educated, less wealthy, and more indebted than previous generations, and these inequities are compounded along racial and gender lines.
On this "Day Without a Woman," female workers across the country will strike to call attention to professional inequities like wage disparity and harassment.
Because, try as it might to keep private life unburdened by social strains and inequities, the couple-form can sometimes be insulated by them.
"I'm a progressive and a capitalist, but unchecked capitalism produces market failures and economic inequities," Steyer said in a news release outlining the plan.
And for the few female athletes who go pro in their respective sports, they still experience pay inequities in comparison to their male counterparts.
"There are huge inequities based on race, often based on gender, and certainly based on income," she said on the podcast Call Your Girlfriend.
Those concerns include worries that gains would be smaller than promised, that sovereignty would be compromised, and that there might be serious distributional inequities.
While the opportunity for women's leadership continues to expand, social and economic inequality continues to increase, and these inequities weigh especially heavily on women.
The 18-page platform, which Buttigieg calls his "Douglass Plan for Black America" in honor of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, aims to reduce racial inequities.
That may be a tempting talking point, even though it ignores decades of structural inequities and wrongly places the blame on a local lawmaker.
The group welcomes RFA and others pointing out what he described as "inequities" in the support the electric vehicle industry receives, Thompson told Reuters.
Both Democratic presidential contenders, vying for support from black voters in Michigan and nationally, have linked the crisis to broader racial and economic inequities.
But fixing such funding inequities can be expensive, as well as disruptive to longstanding arrangements of which teachers get to be in which schools.
There is a need, now more than ever, to address racial and ethnic inequities that ultimately maintain disparities in health and broader well-being.
From the start of my administration, my efforts have been about reform, which I doubled down on after confronting a system fraught with inequities.
This racism, classism, sexism and homophobia drive inequities in care that result in people not getting access to the prevention or treatment they need.
It is clear from the inequities that persist between women and men in our society that fulfilling these aspirations in practice is a challenge.
Aides say that by the mid-22016s he was concerned about possible inequities from the 1986 legislation, and his rhetoric reflects a certain shift.
Separately, the BBC is facing a reckoning as scores of employees have filed complaints over gender inequities in pay and lawmakers have demanded change.
It also is a crucial indicator of the impact that poverty and the resulting inequities can have on personal and environmental health, she added.
To Hernandez's supporters, from Kerry Kennedy to the prominent activist Shaun King, his ordeal illustrated the most egregious failings and inequities of the system.
As public advocate since 2014, she has sometimes been overzealous in her use of lawsuits to address what she sees as inequities in government.
"Across government, we are seeing a tremendous shift away from efforts to address inequities based upon race, gender or LGBTQ status," Mr. Smith said.
The two-act work explores the persistence of racial inequities in America, from 1958, when Ailey, surmounting those hurdles, established his company, until today.
Neither did voters care that he was not going to decry the tyrannies of the financial industry and blame a rigged system for inequities.
Federal intervention has been one of the few effective means of addressing the racial inequities and civil-rights violations in New York State prisons.
For example, the racial wealth gap is widening due to structural racial inequities, not because some people do not work as hard as others.
Without addressing the perceived inequities in the distribution of costs and benefits from new regulations, climate action will continue to face strong domestic opposition.
Yet others argue that it's not enough to merely ensure that racial and class inequities don't compound moving forward; legalization must also reduce them.
They said her message of "big, structural change" was authentic, and they praised her for infusing her policies with corrective measures for racial inequities.
Without it, millions risk serious complications from illnesses that diminish financial security, threaten long-term well-being, and worsen other social and economic inequities.
This kind of policy must account for inequities of gender, sexual orientation, and other social cleavages that are used to oppress and separate us.
Across both mediums, Adichie masterfully cuts to the root of existing inequities, and the euphemisms we use when we talk about race and gender.
Having an instrument with a clear purpose to represent North American workers will help remedy labor inequities that vastly harmed workers across our continent.
Because prosecutors have wide latitude to design the programs, different jurisdictions have different rules, resulting in substantial inequities for defendants, records and interviews show.
Add in wealth inequities between countries, pressures for economic development, and national sovereignty concerns, and these funding programs can end up producing mediocre results.
"Deaths like these are often the worst manifestations of a number of inequities that trans people, and black trans women in particular, face," Branstetter said.
The continued inequities stand out at a time when schools around the country from Arizona to New Jersey are debating ways to better integrate students.
The plan comes as the Democratic Party's base shows increased skepticism of federal law enforcement and concerns over racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
These engagements will enable opportunities for weighing realistic trade-offs, identifying barriers to implementation and addressing the very real concerns around equity and structural inequities.
Given that women and people of color already tend to earn less than their white, male counterparts, this system only serves to further existing inequities.
As they put it, so deep and unchecked were the city's inequities that the slightest provocation was sufficient to send disgruntled residents over the edge.
Nearly 1 billion people lack adequate road networks, which hinders their access to basic services and can deepen social inequities, according to the United Nations.
She'e been outspoken about the effects of drug war policy and the racial inequities in the criminal justice system, even prior to announcing her candidacy.
Women got the vote in 1920, but despite our country's notable progress in shifting attitudes about gender, inequities still rule on and off the job.
Buttigieg says he will increase transparency on the gender pay gap by making such inequities between men and women at every large corporation public information.
Due to what she represents and what she promises, DeVos's confirmation as secretary of education will further reinforce the inequities endemic to our nation's schools.
Van Hollen said the proposal would help reverse inequities caused by the overhaul of the tax code that Republicans swept through Congress two years ago.
In February, the court said that a solution proposed by lawmakers, to use block grants to allocate funds, had failed to address inequities in schools.
All of these policy decisions have racist impacts and contribute to inequities in health: Over half (59 percent) of America's uninsured are people of color.
The court said on Friday that the bill corrects part of the problem in the original legislation but failed to adequately address all the inequities.
Progressives who are committed to addressing growing income inequality and racial inequities should support reforms that make the mortgage interest deduction fairer for more families.
Our nation is facing a pivotal moment to examine and address historic inequities and create an equitable, inclusive and effective economic future for our nation.
He acknowledged the systemic inequities which impact our family life and converted our child's playroom into an office that meets my aesthetic and functional needs.
And Eric H. Holder Jr., a former United States attorney general, called both for defending the police and for attacking inequities in the justice system.
Fans of the American flavor of capitalism will surely argue that such inequities are irrelevant now that the floor seems to be rising for everybody.
Still, for all of the inequities of the current system, Holzman likes the long-shot nature of the N.C.A.A. tournament, which makes midmajors perennial underdogs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads New Yorkers face a massive crisis in housing and affordability and huge inequities in funding for arts and culture.
We're standing on the shoulders of giants when our country seems to be going completely backwards, even with all the inequities that have already happened.
More importantly, even granting that "economic inequality per se" is not necessarily bad, technology's acceleration of economic inequality will exacerbate our existing, deeply unfair, inequities.
He had a hard time imagining how they would rebalance the sorts of inequities affecting the young people he works with: incarceration, missing fathers, hunger.
A pardon would be an important symbolic step forward to take in redressing the grievances of the past and the remaining inequities of the present.
That this can happen in our country today is a jolting reminder that much still needs to be done to fix glaring inequities and injustices.
But let's end this tired argument that we must delay fixing structural inequities until our government is running as efficiently as the most profitable companies.
If so, we tether deep structural inequities — underfunded schools, income inequality, institutional racism — to the student, rather than the systematic factors responsible for causing them.
Sanders has shifted his stump speech on inequality and included more traditional Democratic themes in the way he talks about specific demographics and racial inequities.
"I have stayed, on purpose, in close proximity to the hurt, acutely uncomfortable so that I'll never grow complacent in tackling these inequities," she says.
SBA created this challenge to empower women to make their own luck in the face of ongoing gender inequities in our technology and investment sectors.
What's happening: Technologies developed to connect people and serve as equalizers have, in many cases, pulled people apart and exacerbated existing inequities in the workplace.
Those behind the SAT and ACT contend that their tests are fair and not easily gamed, and only reflect the inequities of the real world.
The fetal microbiome is influenced by the mother's access to healthy foods as well as her stress levels, which can be amplified by economic inequities.
Philanthropy's eligibility criteria and metrics for impact often reinforce the inequities that are at the core of the very problems it is trying to solve.
Without ever finger-wagging, Data Feminism reveals inequities and offers a way out of a broken system in which the numbers are allowed to lie.
The structural problems — the unfair economic relationships and legal inequities carved out for Puerto Ricans because of their colonial status — will take longer to resolve.
What is our society doing to address these inequities to enable all to be vital and kicking as we age into our 70s and beyond?
" Frey, who is white, added, "I did not experience the pain of inequities that continue to exist in areas well beyond policing and public safety.
"Trump and Sanders supporters think the current system too often empowers the privileged — the difference is how they propose to redress those inequities," Dickinson said.
Tax sales were just one of several ways speculators and developers manipulated property and tax laws, and exploited historic inequities, to expropriate black people's land.
Sentencing inequities mean that a black person could serve up to twice as much jail time as a white person committing the exact same crime.
Real hope for a better future for all will be realized only when reason is combined with policies that address the deepening inequities in American society.
Not only does this approach to funding restrict local autonomy, but it often creates funding inequities since it fails to account for salary differences across schools.
Being antiracist means learning about and identifying inequities and disparities that give, in particular, white people, or any racial group, material advantages over people of color.
Accompanied by terse explanatory captions, they expose some of the troubling inequities in American society, especially concerning its prisons and their use of compulsory inmate labor.
We know that long-term, year-round, individualized engagement is what we need to truly turn around the educational inequities that exist in low-income communities.
She has been praised for frankly discussing the deep gender inequities in the corporate world and for giving women sound advice on how to navigate them.
Additionally, the Congressional Taskforce on Economic Development should recommend longer-term solutions to address long-standing inequities in Medicare, Medicaid and the application of the ACA.
The inequities stem from ad hoc treatment of benefits for territories, which were granted individually under different federal programs in different years and never examined holistically.
While savage inequities persist when it comes to opportunities for women as directors in Hollywood, there have been exceptions over the decades, if far too few.
But the challenge, as ever, is to keep voters, the media, and yes, even Congress, talking about reparations and the grave inequities they're meant to address.
President Trump may very well have a valid point about inequities in our trade relationship with Canada, and he is right to want to fix those.
For those who want to marginalize the conversation about race and racial inequities and say, 'Oh, well, that's identity politics or that's this or that's that.
She's also sought to buoy her support by releasing a bevy of policy platforms to rectify financial inequities and racial discrimination, tackle student debt and more.
I started this "When Whites Just Don't Get It" series a couple of years ago because I thought many whites were in denial about racial inequities.
Earlier this year, the US Department of Transportation launched a new initiative meant to undo some of the inequities wrought by such projects over the years.
It's easy to handwave that this is no big deal, and will magically work itself out in the long run, if you benefit from those inequities.
If people like David Duke were the only reason for the existence of racial inequities in America, racism really would be a problem of the past.
It is equally respectful, and properly outraged, about the grotesque class inequities that help enable the murderer to operate with impunity, or even under outright protection.
He continually came back around to how this would solve problems, from equal pay for women and minorities to criminal justice inequities and even climate change.
With a mix of fury and outrageous humor, their work conveys concerns that have long challenged this nation, including persistent inequities and the legacy of slavery.
Her hiring itself felt like proof that the world had changed; any inequities would fade away as out-of-touch older scientists retired or died off.
The ads, which are part of a previously announced buy, underscore Warren's support from black activists and her plans to rectify a litany of racial inequities.
Steyer said he still felt vindicated by his campaign, which centered around ending corporate corruption, rectifying racial inequities and advocating for solutions to tackle climate change.
The structural inequities in Hollywood have nothing to do with what people happened to put on for a premiere or an awards show, Ms. Welch said.
There is no panacea for America's racial inequities, but the one thing every letter suggested to me is the need for more voices and more perspectives.
It's so solved even though actresses have absolutely no shortage of important and fascinating things to say about the way gender inequities persist in the industry.
The city should take a far more active approach to racially integrating its schools, something research shows is among the best ways to address educational inequities.
On the subject of the wage gap, for example, while women across the board experience disparities, those inequities are much more severe for women of color.
In one memorable example, he talked about the need for the GOP to be more responsive to issues of racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
"A lack of opportunity is a root cause of Chicago's gun violence, concentrated poverty and persistent racial and economic inequities," the bank said in a statement.
The racism that President Obama's election forced to the surface emboldened the so-called alt-right, but also forced many white Americans to acknowledge lasting inequities.
The association I lead has consistently championed, on behalf of surviving military spouses across the nation, fixing the financial inequities resulting from the SBP-DIC offset.
I know from experience that storms like Florence do more than destroy; they also expose the inequities in our society that are perpetuated by extreme policies.
They talk about how the voters have made a mistake; how all it takes are better explanations and how all these inequities will be rectified shortly.
In an interview with CNNMoney earlier this year, Hughes said being part of the country's top 2000% helped him realize the great inequities in the economy.
If we, like Oster, want "people to feel more confident in the choices they make," we must openly address the gendered realities and inequities in parenting.
It is about shaping markets to allocate returns from economic activity more fairly in the first place rather than trying to correct inequities after the fact.
There are entrenched inequities and disparities that plague the Massachusetts 7th, and the district that I have the honor of representing is certainly not an anomaly.
In the eyes of men, she represented one thing; due to the inequities of cultural production, we don't know much about what she meant to women.
About 45,000 public-housing residents live a short walk from the route, the administration said, a priority for Mr. de Blasio, who has focused on combating inequities.
Warren says setting one price for an entire episode of care -- so-called bundled payments -- and financially rewarding providers with better outcomes would narrow the racial inequities.
"I'm all for progress, wouldn't want to deny my mother or my sister or any other woman from the (real) 'inequities' they still may face," he wrote.
But in evolutionary psychology, many differences between genders in our society (including deep inequities) can be neatly explained away by hard-wired differences in in our brains.
We believe Uber is helping reduce transportation inequities across the board, but studies like this one are helpful in thinking about how we can do even more.
While Jalbert supports championing renewables in the city, he thinks the transition isn't extensive enough to reverse damaging social inequities embedded in the fossil-fuel based economy.
Quinn, who was known for speaking out about gender inequities in the gaming industry, became an avatar for everything the male-dominated gaming subculture detested or feared.
Thanks to organizations such as the Prison Policy Initiative and the Brennan Center for Justice, the inequities of the United State criminal justice system are widely broadcast.
Many, perhaps most, of Seoul's protesters sense a system, of education and employment, unfairly rigged against them, and of a ruler who has only reinforced the inequities.
But Khan points out that Persky's reputation among public defenders (a group closely attuned to racial inequities in the courtroom) is that of a fair-minded jurist.
AMERICA HAS TO BE THE BEACON OF PROGRESS, WHERE BOTH THE INEQUITIES IN SOCIETY ARE ADDRESSED AND AT THE SAME TIME, WE CAN'T SHUT THE WORLD OUT.
Teenagers in general are very aware of inequities and power arrangements because so many people have power over them, whether it's teachers and gym coaches or parents.
Castillo and her colleagues hope a cooperative work structure, in which members equally own a business and split the earnings, will circumvent race- and gender-based inequities.
And it's why organizations of health care professionals regard police violence as a public health crisis in which police practices create unacknowledged health inequities based on race.
Most men (and many women) still unconsciously sanction male privilege, and until this mindset changes, gender inequities will continue to exist, no matter who is the president.
The Center for Policing Equity, based in New York, aims to help law enforcement agencies root out racism by using data to show the inequities in action.
There is little evidence that most Democratic voters think today's more complicated socioeconomic inequities warrant the big expansion of the state that the populist candidates are promising.
It is also about a broader issue of how discrimination is often framed as the shameful behavior of individuals rather than systemic inequities that disadvantage minority groups.
My goal is to merge community based support services with conventional medicine ensuring that we remain aware of the social inequities and their impact on the body.
These events impact every aspect of our communities and businesses, and they intensify existing inequities both by their very nature and through our institutionalized responses to them.
I also understand the fears of many in my community that these inequities, combined with investments into new education models, could be a path toward re-segregation.
While these gender inequities impact all women in science, they place an even heavier burden on women of color who are often underrepresented in the STEM fields.
She told me it's obvious why employers don't want employees to talk freely about income—everyone knowing what everyone else gets paid would make any inequities obvious.
Ms Boushey, currently at the Washington Centre for Equitable Growth, a left-leaning think-tank, has made inequities in the labour market the focus of her research.
But the emphasis on law enforcement only serves to deepen the inequities and repression that are spurring millions to flee their homelands and seek asylum in Europe.
The Justice Department made a major move against mass incarceration, a phenomenon that has deepened tensions in the national debate over racial inequities, law enforcement and justice.
He leads the For the Sake of All project, which works to improve the health of all people by eliminating racial inequities in the St. Louis region.
When you consider that there are far fewer black families at the top of the income distribution than white families, the inequities showcased here become even starker.
My team's research and many others' have shown that inequities within these critical domains directly contribute to the disparities seen in the spread of diseases like HIV.
While many organizations have eliminated blatant discrimination, fewer actively devote resources to uncovering and overcoming the unconscious and unintentional biases in perceptions and practices that perpetuate inequities.
He's spoken powerfully about the disproportionate impact of the drug war on young people of color, tasking his administration with lessening inequities in the criminal justice system.
"If the people decide they can no longer suffer the inequities," he said, "I'd be with the people and I'd take my guns up to Washington, D.C."
Compared to 20173, when Google spent $270,000 on 228 employees to correct systemic pay inequities, the company spent nearly $10 million on over 10,000 employees last year.
And as long as we have been drawing attention to these inequities, many of those who benefit from them have made a concerted effort to deny them.
But yeah, the fact that women are a majority, and the inequities we're contesting are so pervasive and internalized, makes this fight both more difficult and disruptive.
Wever-Croes recognizes there are still inequities in Aruba, which is why she is pushing a human-centered "Hunto Pa Aruba" ("Together For Aruba") socio-economic plan.
I had internalized this worldview by my high school graduation, seeing myself and my race as less than other people and blaming other blacks for racial inequities.
Ten other states and Washington have decriminalized recreational marijuana, but none has gone so far in addressing historic inequities in drug sentencing in tandem with legalization measures.
This problem is a result of decades of federal underinvestment in water infrastructure, and the inequities that have driven widening wealth and income inequality across the country.
There is no more glaring example of the House Republicans' indifference to the inequities embedded in the tax code than the treatment of so-called carried interest.
Nowadays the spirit of general education is hobbled by inequality, whether we speak of the increasing economic inequality of our country or the inequities of most universities.
In a 2018 study, Duke University researchers suggest these economic inequities, which amount to a financial penalty incurred against black people, require reparations to overcome the gap.
Poor neighborhoods already tend to bear the brunt of pollution and other environmental issues, so it's possible products like the Atmos Facemask will only exacerbate existing inequities.
At a time when women's health is on the decline, our country must implement policies that improve rather than exacerbate the inequities faced by communities in need.
In a statement posted online, the group said risk-assessment tools like those it previously promoted have no place in pretrial justice because they perpetuate racial inequities.
Mental health and substance use disorder can be related to inequities experienced by people from different races, genders, classes, sexual orientations, and immigration status, among other factors.
The former first lady argued Tuesday that there are key differences for today's youth, saying young people are "less tolerant of obvious inequities" than in the past.
"We love our country and care deeply about the people who live here, so we are also committed to fighting inequities in the United States," writes Melinda.
In doing so, he's supercharged a national debate on free speech, race and the rights of sports figures to protest racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
What's worrying is that the public doesn't know enough about the other systems that, similar to Lander's plan, could introduce inequities if they're not implemented with care.
Because we can't just say no to sexual harassment while continuing to loudly say "yes" to all the other demeaning gender inequities that led to that harassment.
And they point out that some inequities, like black people being charged more than white people when they buy cars, go away when the transaction happens online.
Rather than improve the way it doled out state money, the court ruled, the Republican-controlled Legislature has failed to cure inequities between rich and poor school districts.
"The current conversation is a reminder that those of us in a position of influence have a responsibility to challenge inequities, including the gender wage gap," WME said.
"I look at communities like mine, and you could literally see how communities were designed to be segregated, designed based upon enforcing institutional racism and inequities," Booker said.
They blame low student performance on such factors as inexperienced teachers, school funding inequities and homes that lack books or time for parents to read to their children.
Again, the people most vulnerable to these risks are often those with the fewest resources to cope, so as the climate continues to change, the inequities will grow.
"It creates obvious inequities between students who were subject to the same illegal conduct based entirely on when the Education Department decided to approve their claims," Shafroth said.
Both Democratic presidential contenders have raced to condemn the water contamination and criticize Republican Snyder for a slow state response, linking it to broader racial and economic inequities.
The antiracist position would be to at least consider enrolling your child and/or learning about the disparities and inequities affecting that school in order to fight them.
That's why Hillary Clinton and I have a bold, progressive plan to fight housing inequities across America -- especially in communities that have been left out or left behind.
"Getting more women into trades traditionally done by men, is crucial to addressing a number of inequities, including the 17.3 percent gender pay gap in Australia," Berriman says.
Finally, Kass-Hout noted that societal inequities could be exacerbated by these tools if they're only used be the "worried well," and not the truly sick and needy.
Even though women have made economic, political, and social strides over the years, there continue to be enormous inequities and challenges that remain for women nationally and globally.
He speaks often about U.S. racial inequities in criminal justice, voting rights and housing policy, warning Americans must not engage in "historical amnesia" about generations of racist policies.
Likewise, if his lawsuit against record label Sony was ultimately unsuccessful in court, his public battles helped to shine a light on the inequities of major label deals.
It might seem like a neutral practice, but it can perpetuate the inequities that mean women and people of color are paid less, on average, than white men.
MBA programs enroll a higher percentage of women than ever before — a trend that some experts say may help close the gender pay gap and inequities in business.
It filtered African-American history through the lens of science fiction, projecting a utopia in which race and gender were fluid, and existing social inequities corrected or transcended.
A Justice Department motion filed in 2011 illustrated the inequities between the poor and well-off in Cleveland, a Mississippi Delta town with a population of about 12,000.
ROSS GITTELL Portsmouth, N.H. To the Editor: Current and historical structural racism, as well as economic and political power inequities, help illuminate the unfairness described in your article.
" David M. deRubertis, who also represents Mo'Nique, said, "In recent years, the spotlight has appropriately shined on the gender pay inequities that continue to plague the American workforce.
Warren, a staunch progressive, has cast her campaign as an effort to reign in financial excess from large corporations and curtail income and wealth inequities across the country.
"From the beginning, I think the channel felt like a safe space for mild grousing about management, power dynamics and subtle inequities in the workplace," Ms. Anderson said.
The liabilities include breaches of privacy and security, hacking, the lack of explainability of most A.I. algorithms, the potential to worsen inequities, the embedded bias and ethical quandaries.
The bigger picture: The availability of luxury goods and services in a health crisis serves to highlight American class inequities, writes Charlie Warzel, an Opinion writer at large.
But Justice Rosa's decision was the first in New York State to explicitly point out the constitutional inequities that indigent defendants face when they cannot pay their bail.
The time to address these structural inequities is now when we are rebuilding systems that impact our lives and dictate the kind of life we each can have.
Both pushed against rising inequality, in contrast to Republican administrations since Reagan that aggravated the inequities in our economy with large tax cuts tilted heavily toward the wealthy.
International medical travel (or medical tourism) is one means to address inequities in access to medical care across the world — due to differences in quality, price or availability.
There&aposs plenty of room to critique both fundamental inequities and acknowledge that things are better for typical workers now than they have been in a long time.
Elizabeth Warren, who bluntly answered "no" — before going into greater detail — when asked if she was satisfied with Buttigieg's answer on racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
The vast inequities of a billionaire blogging his way through a hurricane compared to the struggles of the majority of British Virgin Island residents has not gone unnoticed.
In a statement, Mr. Castro cast Ms. Warren as the logical extension of his campaign's social-justice-driven message, which seeks to correct inequities through targeted policy proposals.
Fueled by riots in 1970s over inequities in employment opportunities for poorer residents, Asbury Park fell on hard times as jobs vanished, people moved out and crime rose.
Likewise, though nearly 3 in 4 Democratic voters said they favored more government action to address inequities in pay, only 1 in 3 GOP voters said the same.
Later in his career, Dr. Jenkins founded the Society for the Analysis of African American Public Health Issues, which is dedicated to eliminating health inequities among the races.
Linking the transit system's upkeep entirely to real estate development could harden inequities that have developed over the last three decades, with short commutes now an expensive privilege.
Kerik, a staunch Republican, singled out the GOP, saying conservatives party needs to step up and lead the push to address the inequities of the criminal justice system.
My own sport offers one of the best examples of why these inequities persist: administrative red tape when governing bodies even try to add women's events to their roster.
A couple of years ago, the office went after Google in an attempt to obtain compensation data, followed by a claim that Google has systemic gender-based pay inequities.
Recent storms like Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Harvey, which brought record levels of flooding to coastal areas, also exposed inequities in disaster preparedness as poorer communities struggled to rebuild.
A clean water campaign—one that elevates the inequities that make African-Americans twice as likely to rely on substandard plumbing as non-Hispanic whites—helps her do that.
The insistence on seeing such boundless promise in these young white men is an act of supportive love, but it's also a reflection of the inequities of the world.
With our government doing little to address racial inequities—let alone trying to reduce the cost and burden of healthcare—local leaders are left to do the heavy lifting.
Officials say France and Europe are vulnerable because of converging crises: immigration, terrorism, structural economic inequities, the Brexit vote in Britain last year, the rise of populism and extremism.
Today, we see this in the racial inequities that continue in neighborhoods, housing, schools, healthcare, voting precincts, public transit, banks, and at every step of the criminal justice system.
They run up against the frustrating inequities of the legal system: there are lawyers they cannot afford, and district attorneys who seem to be conspiring to keep Fonny inside.
How do we actually reevaluate gender inequity in this country in a way that seems finally where the inequities seem structurally visible, by some measures, for the first time?
As a result, the recruiting practices of Silicon Valley actually compound the structural race and economic inequities that are endemic at every step of the education-to-career ladder.
However, Dimon said reform is still needed to address inequities in taxes on individuals, and suggested the government expand the earned income tax credit to help the lowest earners.
Many students are pushed out of one school only to be forced to attend another school that is further away, with less experienced teachers, similar resource inequities and instability.
But going back to the world of pre-ACA insurance risk segmentation through state-based high-risk pools is no panacea and would bring other market distortions and inequities.
Majid's research examines the effects of government policies to reduce poverty as well as social inequities related to hunger, health and well-being in low- and middle-income settings.
Fifth graders in Bridgeport, where most people are black or Hispanic, often read at kindergarten level, one of their teachers recently testified during a trial over school funding inequities.
The Paycheck Fairness Act would also protect workers from being penalized for discussing their salaries with colleagues, allowing for greater transparency about pay which is critical to identifying inequities.
The other topics come after a year when some raised concerns about the administration's handling of ISIS and questions about policing and inequities in the criminal justice system persisted.
"We're trying to learn how to run a city while still being dedicated and active in changing the inequities of the system that do pervade around us," he said.
It was a small corrective, Obama said, to the "inequities in the criminal-justice system" and the unnecessarily harsh sentences with which these men and women had been saddled.
These systems failures lead to inequities, including disproportionately high rates of unintended pregnancy among women of color, women living in poverty and women living in rural and frontier communities.
LitLab aims to fix the inequities that result from the fact that high-quality preschool programs are out of reach for 30 percent of children ages 4 and under.
New Jersey House Representative Leonard Lance spoke out against Trump's "Tax Cuts and Jobs Bill," claiming the removal of state and local tax deductions would create inequities among states.
Populism's best energy comes from a refusal to acquiesce in the inequities of the world – once a motor force of the left, more often now found on the right.
Although your book is praised for laying bare the inequities of the Russian feudal system, a closer reading shows that you refuse to imagine any alternative to that system.
After postponing a pension vote in December, the government switched tactics, with a new campaign focusing on inequities in the system and targeting big earners in the public sector.
Upon my arrival, Farron Kilburn, who studies inequities in nursing at the University of Tennessee, invited me to a potluck at her home in the city's hip North Shore.
With SubSuperior, Phillips has transmuted his first-person account of racial paradoxes and inequities into an array of metaphors articulating a deeply felt protest, devoid of preachments and slogans.
The only way we'll eliminate the racial inequities and injustice in America is if we give the next generation a shared vocabulary and set of experiences for their conversations.
Under these circumstances, we need the political will and leadership to do more to address structural inequities and implicit biases, especially for black and brown college students and graduates.
As with the Oscars and the Grammys, the James Beard awards have become a litmus test at a moment when race and gender inequities are rising to the surface.
"As farmers continue to face tough times, the Trump administration has failed to correct the serious inequities within their flawed trade assistance program," Ms. Stabenow said in a statement.
Mayor Kathy Coffey, whose grandfather also served as a mayor of Yakima, said she does not believe inequities exist in city services between the community's Latino and white population.
"You can't talk about educational inequities or the shrinking middle class without talking about how much it costs to live near good schools and high-paying jobs," he writes.
Right now is a rumbling, exciting moment for places like the Brooklyn Museum, which is taking on the challenge of exposing the past inequities of art and art institutions.
But it would reduce federal funding for law enforcement in states that decide not to legalize cannabis if the racial inequities in arrest rates for marijuana do not improve.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, is making it clear she is not out of touch with black voters who share the activists' concern over racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
Grandly towering over the room, Dominique Duroseau's "Mammy was here: she equally acceptable" (2019) calls attention to racial inequities in reproduction and childcare, rooted in the history of enslavement.
Yet enduring inequities between lighter- and darker-skinned Brazilians, and between the richer south of the country and the poorer north, have always contradicted Brazil's fantasy of racial concord.
State and local mandates can conflict with existing arrangements and prompt inequities within a single company or — where a local and state law both apply — even a single location.
Fan Zhewang, 42, a teacher of Maoism at Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications in central China, said the treatment of Ms. Gu epitomized the inequities in the system.
Supporters of reinstating affirmative action argue that it helps to increase diversity on college campuses and at government agencies, while opponents say it introduces inequities that harm other groups.
When some pro football players knelt during the National Anthem to protest inequities in the justice system, he used a speech in Alabama to test their value as enemies.
A spokesman for Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said the province "takes systemic racism seriously and is working to address racial inequities," but declined to comment on the data.
"The current conversation is a reminder that those of us in a position of influence have a responsibility to challenge inequities, including the gender wage gap," the statement said.
Moseley Braun, the first African American woman elected to the Senate, ran for president in 2004 in an effort to raise awareness about inequities tied to gender and race.
We have compelling evidence, both anecdotal and statistical, demonstrating that women working in the visual arts face discrimination and inequities while trying to forge a career as an artist.
When my niece talked about it, she rolled her eyes, not because she denies inequities in the world but because the whole setup was so stagy and manipulative and solemn.
But I think many of them are also conscious of the other inequities like race and class and don't feel that being a woman is sufficient for a job description.
The anthem has become a polarizing moment for the National Football League a few years ago, ever since Colin Kaepernick knelt during the song to protest racial and social inequities.
Strong communication with career employees, team building, demonstrating respect for work that has already been done and addressing inconsistencies including pay inequities could help avoid pitfalls that affect employee morale.
Their impending returns, previously unreported, are reminders that #MeToo jail time can be short — and that the larger project of reforming Silicon Valley's inequities hasn't always gone according to plan.
The President said that fans should walk out when NFL players like Colin Kaepernick take a knee during the national anthem to protest our nation's inadequate response to racial inequities.
That is a fundamental shift from a market-driven system that has defined health care in the United States for decades but produced vast inequities in quality, service and cost.
In another practice that deepens inequities, about 20 states charge fees to have juvenile records expunged or sealed; in South Carolina, for example, juvenile offenders must pay more than $300.
Sanders has sought to highlight both his Medicare for All plan and his intention to tackle racial inequities should he be elected president, both priorities of the party's progressive base.
The mainstream banking system is, at least in part, responsible for these continued inequities, said Mehrsa Baradaran, author of The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap.
I don't doubt Mr. Biden's fundamental decency and intentions, but I have little faith that he will (or can) do much to fundamentally change this country's wrenching inequalities and inequities.
The state's governor, Dannel P. Malloy, and its attorney general, George Jepsen, both issued statements on Wednesday that said the decision does not diminish the urgency of addressing educational inequities.
This show illustrates one of life's inequities — the good guy can have all manner of technology at his or her disposal and still get defeated by a big sharp claw.
You mentioned the truth and reconciliation process, but your book also goes into a bunch of other concrete things that individual foundations can try to do to heal these inequities.
On Tuesday, the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., said through a spokesman that such a system could easily intensify the already glaring racial inequities that come with marijuana enforcement.
I suggested that my compatriots might come to a consensus that inequality is harmful when they realized how vast inequities could gum up the cogs of economic and social mobility.
A New York Times investigation draws on nearly 19703,000 disciplinary cases from state prisons and interviews with inmates to explore the system's inequities and the ripple effect they can have.
These and other workplace inequities are at the core of an agonizing question held by millions of Americans: Will my children and I be able to earn a good life?
Perceived inequities can mar great water accomplishment, just as the 'theft' of Owens Valley water tainted the reputation of Los Angeles' city fathers, as depicted in the 1974 film Chinatown.
Moscovici said Europe needed a more dynamic and unified economy to help reduce the perceived inequities fueling right-wing populism, but it currently lacked the instruments to accomplish that goal.
Thus, instead of increasing equity in the cultural budget, de Blasio has actually made the inequities worse in his budgets since 5603 — the exact opposite of the stated goal of CreateNYC.
The experiences occurred against the backdrop of broader gender inequities in Congress, where women remain a distinct minority, making up only about 20 percent of members in the House and Senate.
And he has a clear message—on the inequities of the system and the need for massive spending schemes to fix them— that a sizeable minority of Democrats want to hear.
In this issue, we've continued to respect and acknowledge our aggregate trauma, whether it's the subtle, everyday slights we silently bear or the larger structural inequities that we've inherited through generations.
Senate Democrats in November said they found inequities in the bailout program like a disproportionate amounts of aid flowing to Southern states and larger farm operations relative to their trade losses.
Its success is uneven and, in Pastor's term, "tentative," with obvious challenges that range from class-based inequities in its richest cities to environmental sustainability for the state as a whole.
Exceptions made through programs such as sanctuary cities in which certain U.S. cities decided not to prosecute undocumented immigrants create such inequities and therefore have the potential to aggravate morale issues.
If some women don't share relevant details about their lives, the algorithms won't effectively identify those most at risk—and could even exacerbate the inequities the program is meant to close.
Space internet is not mature enough, at this stage, to be a vector for those sorts of inequities, but it is an issue developers are keeping in mind for the future.
Several other Democrats running for president in 2020 have introduced plans that would eliminate income and wealth inequities as an increasingly activist base demands policies that would rein in corporations' power.
Volunteers cook pasta, and Sanders gives talks on the topics that have preoccupied him since he first took office: the importance of health care and the inequities of a capitalist economy.
Leaders should regularly collect and review their company's recruitment, retention, advancement, and pay data across intersections of demographics, using iterative evaluation and nimble strategies to address inequities in opportunity and compensation.
In almost all areas of life, the deck is stacked even higher against us, in part due to historical discrimination and in part because of inequities unique to the millennial era.
But it's not obvious that those calling for forgiveness now are concerned about the real inequities of the criminal justice system, including the over-incarceration of children in the United States.
Kurt Daudt (R), the minority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and Minneapolis City Council's Lisa Bender to discuss local and national housing inequities and the state and local plans.
In the past few years, the nation has witnessed the emergence of two very powerful and important political movements that have challenged social inequities that are deeply rooted in our country.
In 2010, the Affordable Care Act further eliminated inequities in behavioral health care benefits by barring discriminatory coverage in many individual policies that had been exempt from the federal parity laws.
That's often linked to the school to prison pipeline, not having a solid education for minority youth, and there's great inequities when it comes to resource allocation, funding, and quality teachers.
Hope: Many more scientists are aware of how science has contributed to creating and perpetuating disparities and inequities and are working hard to bend the arc of science towards social justice.
Civil rights advocates, feminists, and others who fight for the pursuit of social justice talk about power, identity and language as fundamental to understanding the forever inequities that pockmark American society.
Progressive Israelis have been baffled for years by the Mizrahi allegiance to Likud when liberal politicians promise earnestly to address the social inequities and economic inequality that have disadvantaged the Mizrahim.
" She vowed to draw attention to health care and environmental inequities on reservations as well as startling statistics, noting that "more than half — half — of native women have experienced sexual violence.
Political science experts said they were looking forward to the forum addressing questions about how candidates, including Harris, would offer specific policies to tackle inequities that disproportionately affect African American women.
It was in the prehistoric 1990s that I began to report on racial inequities in fashion serious enough to attract the attention of the commissioner of Consumer Affairs in New York.
The self-regulating effort by a fraction of the commissioning market may not be enough to sustain artistic practices, but it is radical when considering how labor inequities survive in privacy.
The inequities in the current system can be stark: A five-bedroom brownstone facing Prospect Park in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn is currently listed for sale at $8 million.
Obvious inequities The data can also be sorted by education, health, environment, social and economic measures to see if children are receiving equal access to neighborhood opportunity by race and ethnicity.
The policy proposal Mr. Buttigieg unveiled Thursday appeared to be a way to position himself at the forefront of efforts to reduce longstanding inequities in federal and state criminal justice systems.
But not all microbiomes are equal, according to an essay published on Tuesday in PLOS Biology that spotlights how access to healthy microbes is profoundly interlinked with social and economic inequities.
Ishaq hopes the essay will encourage researchers across disciplines to think about the human microbiome as both a metric of social inequities, and a roadmap to more effectively bridge those divides.
Second, President Trump should resolve to direct HHS to update the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) risk adjustment formula to remove inequities that favor larger insurers over smaller ones.
Because of racial inequities, I realized when I wrote a column called "Black Cancer Matters," the survival rate of African-American cancer patients is considerably lower than it is for whites.
He had a sneaking suspicion that a polity ruled by educated voters probably would perform better than a democracy, and he thought that some of the resulting inequities could be remedied.
Just as the Romans dismissed as uncivilized places with no visible water works, fountains, and water institutions, America will not be recognized as great so long as inequities in water persist.
Bias identification tools can help to make algorithms and artificial intelligence tools more accurate, but they don't necessarily tackle the root causes of bias, which are larger systemic issues and inequities.
In fact, by 1823, James Madison, the former president and father of the Constitution, was railing against the inequities of the winner-take-all nature of the states' electoral vote allocation.
As they grapple with the field's big challenges, ridding it of the gender inequities that many believed would by now be a thing of the past ranks high on the list.
But for all the inequities, there is no script in sports, nothing preordained, and after hearing about and thinking about the number 60 for months, the Bulldogs used it for fuel.
In an interview with "CBS This Morning," Mr. Northam said he was "not going anywhere" and instead would work as governor to "take action with policy to address" inequities in Virginia.
"You're telling us nothing about what you're going to do with this historic — this huge, historic — problem you've got with these huge inequities in pay," said Julie Elliott, a Labour lawmaker.
If we want to inspire our legislators to reform laws and policies regarding racial inequities in the state, conducting politics in a space filled with images espousing white supremacy seems counterproductive.
Driving the news: Democrats running for president in 903 — even some who haven't announced yet — have been meeting behind the scenes to make sure their economic policies and messages address racial inequities.
I left Harvard with no real awareness of the awful inequities in the world, the appalling disparities of health, and wealth and opportunity that condemn millions of people to lives of despair.
In your years here, I hope you've had a chance to think about how, in this age of accelerating technology, we can finally take on these inequities, and we can solve them.
Bans on abortion coverage disproportionately impact low income people and people of color who often have a more difficult time paying for and accessing an abortion due to structural and economic inequities.
On the second day of a special session, lawmakers rushed to come up with $38 million to meet the court's order to fix inequities that it considered harmful to poorer school districts.
This includes enhancing workforce preparedness; combatting pay inequities; ensuring that women are winning a representative share of entrepreneurial and intellectual investments; preventing identity-based workplace discrimination; and supporting working women and families.
BERTRAND HORWITZ Asheville, N.C. To the Editor: Your article focuses on the inequities in how schools are funded, linking this to the success or failure of students in wealthy versus poor districts.
As we write in Wired, it is important to recognize that for low-income communities of color in urban areas, residential segregation and monopoly power are parallel forces that create digital inequities.
Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN)The mother of Heather Heyer visited the site in Charlottesville, Virginia, where her daughter was killed last year and urged supporters to keep up Heyer's fight against racial inequities.
The industry likes to obscure its racism and sexism, but its inequities and hollow insistence that the only color it cares about is green have become untenable as more people speak out.
But for Nikuyah Walker, an activist who was elected mayor just three months later, the violent clashes only underscored deep racial and economic inequities that have long divided this picturesque college town.
A report issued in May by the Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP) demonstrated the inequities baked into "broken windows": Essentially, that it applies to minority communities and doesn't exist in white neighborhoods.
For more than 20 years the state has been asking universities to recruit more black students to redress the inequities caused by apartheid South Africa's racist restriction of quality education to whites.
By saying that Lewinsky was "an adult" when the affair took place, Clinton ignores the inequities between the president and an intern that Lewinsky made very clear in her Vanity Fair essay.
This was a manner of thinking and language too prevalent among those who correctly call out racial inequities and social injustices but wrongly fall prey themselves to the bigotry behind those ills.
Advocates argue that stopping aid will only aggravate the root causes that drive migrants to leave the three countries, where a long history of corrupt governments and rigid inequities perpetuate deep poverty.
There's good reason to think this rule could reduce the pay imbalance in the United States, which hasn't made much progress over the last decade, by shedding light on companies' pay inequities.
She said being more flexible in hiring, and hiring outside of the normal pipeline, had evened out some of the inequities in the field — like a relative dearth of minorities and women.
White people continue to benefit from structural inequities in K-12 education and in university admissions, and from voter suppression laws unleashed after the Supreme Court's 2013 decision in Shelby County v.
The aim of the policy, put in place by former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., was to address inequities in the criminal justice system and reduce the burden on federal prisons.
If policies do not address the needs of low-wage earners and diverse caregivers and cover the full spectrum of care needs, these policies will systematically perpetuate racial, economic, and gender inequities.
"Research has shown that structural inequities are pervasive throughout healthcare delivery systems and across many services," two of the study authors, Dr. Lauren Eberly and Dr. Eldrin Lewis, said in an email.
We support the New York State Legislature's efforts to address the inequities of bail and to ensure that people accused of crimes have the information they need to defend themselves in court.
Private schools, for all of their faults and inequities, are typically beholden to boards made up in some part of parents and alumni who have deep investments in major decisions and outcomes.
In a paper published this month in Climatic Change, Ajibade outlines the many ways in which existing wealth inequities in the Global South can, in fact, be exacerbated by managed retreat projects.
In The Last Cruze, the artist hones in on the vast inequities that persist in US society, as well as the tender relationships that enable survival and persistence in spite of them.
Radically reshaping the economy toward clean energy and away from fossil fuels — as the Green New Deal and other similarly transformative plans resolve to do — runs the risk of worsening existing inequities.
It's exciting to imagine transportation innovations that reduce traffic congestion, but I'm as excited to imagine an economic boom that redresses inequities by lifts up the people who are usually left behind.
Audience member: The question, thank you, is, there's been a lot of amendments made to the Constitution in the past to address gross social inequities or things that need to be addressed.
Some players see their fame as a platform to continue a dialogue — no matter how uncomfortable it may be — to talk about racial inequities that seep into the lives of people of color.
It also creates inequities across states, where some students are charged thousands of dollars more or less based simply on whether they happen to live somewhere with historically high or low tuition rates.
Last week, more than 50 members of Congress wrote a letter to the president of US Soccer calling on the federation to fix inequities in pay, publicity, and investment for the women's game.
The most obvious approach is to read the book as a straightforward critique of the inequities of Victorian capitalism, particularly given that Karl Marx cited Dickens as an influence on his revolutionary thinking.
Terry O'Neill is the President of the National Organization for Women Leah Ward Sears: Now let's correct all gender inequities The success of Hillary Clinton shows that American women have made great gains.
Wellesley and other advocates for women's leadership have a responsibility to tackle these inequities head on -- we must keep pushing to transform the world into which the next generation of women will lead.
The images document the lives of young people in the face of police violence, anti-immigrant legislation, and other structural inequities that led them to form underground networks and forms of cultural expression.
He accepts there are still "a lot of inequities", but argues that a poorer Colombian who lives in a big city gets better health care than her peer anywhere else in Latin America.
Sarah Verbiest, executive director of the Center for Maternal & Infant Health in the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, noted the "inequities among who is getting early access to care" during pregnancy.
Researchers examined wage statistics of Danish firms before and after the country implemented the 2006 Act on Gender Specific Pay Statistics, which requires firms with more than 35 workers to disclose pay inequities.
As a researcher of educational equity, I know how much our nation's achievement gaps are a direct result of the underlying opportunity gaps that result from the inequities in our stratified educational system.
What I've come to understand is that denying difference is a form of whitewashing over historic and current inequities that keep power and resources in the hands of those who already have it.
In the case of Puerto Rico, he wasted time on bashing football players protesting racial inequities and took his eye off the island as he enjoyed a long weekend at a golf resort.
Although PrEP offers a promising weapon against HIV epidemic overall, its real-world use is limited by the same social and structural inequities that contribute to higher rates of HIV in minority communities.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines social determinants as the complex social structures and economic systems that can drive most health inequities, such as access to health care or education.
For example, the addition of data regarding the race and ethnicity of residents to this tool would reveal wide and persistent racial inequities, not just geographic ones, in educational attainment, poverty and unemployment.
What's more, while the credit union is officially independent from Marriott, the board that oversees it consists primarily of Marriott managers who may not always be sensitive to the inequities these policies impose.
Sam has worked in public health since high school, and so has tried his best to mitigate the inequities and inequalities that have been spreading like poison ivy for most of his life.
At a time when resentment of colonial inequities was building across Africa, he once complained that less qualified white employees at the bank earned twice the amount he did for doing less work.
In a statement, the N.I.H. did not dispute the study's findings and said it was working to address the funding disparities and, more broadly, the gender inequities that bedevil women in the field.
"We had come to the realization that while our Foundation programs were incredibly effective, we need to fight the underlying bias that is at the root of most systemic inequities," Burch tells Refinery29.
We must also acknowledge the inequities that drive the epidemic and find ways to confront the ineffective policies, vicious politics, social stigma and ignorance that can undermine even the best public health interventions.
The new policy comes as educators, students and parents debate the role of standardized testing in college admissions and whether it is an appropriate measure of student ability or worsens persistent social inequities.
It is this inherited pattern of racial injustice, and its persisting inequities, that the American state and corporate system began to tackle, in a sustained manner, in the middle of the last century.
The City Council's action was a solution in search of a problem — the ordinance was passed to make a political statement and not to remedy any significant inequities which exist in the city.
This "resolves some of the inequities of the present system, reduces inefficiencies and costs and takes into account the decisions of the entire community, not just a small review panel," Dr. Bollen said.
"The question now is whether she wants to be known as a mayor who is fighting the very people she needs to eradicate the poverty and inequities she's talking about," Davis Gates said.
No one knew the extent to which a courtroom bankruptcy process in a large American city could spur solutions to deep-seated structural problems, many the result of poverty, race, and power inequities.
Our joy is also the first under assault in a production-based society that, in the United States, was built on the foundations of slavery and still echoes the inequities of those roots.
"I am concerned about comments that William Barr has made in the past that fail to appreciate the problems created by mass incarceration and the racial inequities in the criminal justice system," he said.
On a broader scale, this is a debate about the definition of racism, and the ways that racism gets framed as the shameful behavior of individuals rather than systemic inequities created to maintain power.
Get Out is specific and pointed about white privilege and power and the inequities it creates, not just on a broad societal level, but in situations as small as social gatherings and casual conversations.
The NoVo Foundation, created in 2006 by Peter Buffett and his wife, Jennifer, said its seven-year commitment is the largest by a private foundation to address inequities facing female minorities in the country.
As part of my commitment to address inequities in higher education, I will also invest a minimum of $50 billion into a fund for both Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions.
New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton told an audience of top African-American thinkers and legislators on Tuesday in Harlem that ending racial inequities in the United States would be "the mission" of her presidency.
A deep-dive into racial inequities from the Boston Globe's Spotlight team reveals the cities where gaps between white and black residents are closing and the cities where little has changed since the 1970s.
Democrats will face a similar reckoning before their convention in Philadelphia over how to address the perceived inequities in their nominating process, which Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has denounced as unfair and corrupt.
We are committed to supporting these reforms, and over the next few months we will be highlighting the inequities in our communities while pushing for reforms that can help make our pretrial system fairer.
Dr. Salmon pointed out that the effects of parental favoritism may be much sharper in families where there isn't enough to go around in the first place, so the inequities may be particularly harsh.
"I was extraordinarily naive; I believed that if we passed Title IX it would only take a year or two for all the inequities based on sex to be eliminated," Sandler wrote in 1997.
"Homelessness issues are very real, but they are also very symbolic of so many other inequities and stressors that are happening in the city," Peter Cohen, an affordable-housing advocate, told me one morning.
Such people exist, of all kinds and colors, and wishing away the problem of impulsive evil by assimilating it to the easier problem of our universal responsibility for social inequities doesn't help solve it.
"A Trump presidency would devastate state and district education budgets and exacerbate inequities between the working class and the wealthy elite," said Will Ragland, campaign director at the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
KANSAS CITY, Kan (Reuters) - The Kansas Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a bill state lawmakers passed last week resolves inequities in public education and will allow schools to open as scheduled in August.
There was no attempt to address the generic causes for inequities in the system; falsehoods were perpetrated to allow fake solutions; select people got rich; and medicine, as globally practiced in this country, deteriorated.
This can be read as a metaphor about Brazil (and the inequities that trouble the larger world), but like Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" this is also a story deeply rooted in a precisely mapped place.
On Sunday night, Steve James's docu-series "America to Me," a 10-part examination of racial inequities at Oak Park and River Forest High School in suburban Chicago, came to an end on Starz.
Every woman, across racial and class lines, has men in her personal and professional life, and her resistance to gender inequities is a kind of challenge to the dynamics of all of these relationships.
On top of that, seemingly gender-neutral parental leave policies have exacerbated gender inequities because men sometimes use their leaves to further their careers while women spend their time giving birth, nursing and recovering.
Even though some of the witnesses urged legislators to take swift action to address inequities in the digital marketplace, others suggested that an overhaul of the nation's antitrust statutes might not be the answer.
Nikema Williams discovered that her status as an elected official and state Democratic party chair didn't protect her from systemic race and gender inequities, including the disproportionate mistreatment of black women by law enforcement.
Funding inequities have fueled lawsuits in 46 states over the last 45 years, according to Michael Rebell, who heads the Center for Educational Equity at Columbia University's Teachers College, which tracks school funding litigation.
She said in a statement that the White House's "action sends a clear message to employers: If you want to ignore pay inequities and sweep them under the rug, this administration has your back."
"This law will help to defray the out-of-pocket income tax hit for small business owners here in New Jersey and help alleviate the inequities created by the federal tax law," state Sen.
Getting rid of the Senate entirely—the reform that would do the most to rectify our system's inequities—would require a permanent surrender of power from states needed to ratify the necessary constitutional amendment.
They're an appealing, affecting collection of souls, and you too want the best for them, even when you grasp their role in a system plagued by class inequities and inadequate services, kickbacks and shakedowns.
The National Inquiry, which split the nation with its use of the word "genocide," detailed inequities and violence toward Indigenous women and girls and members of the LGBTQ+ community over the country's colonial history.
But Susan M. Czubay, who retired as a New York City lieutenant in 2008, said the inequities she saw in reactions to Officer Lozada's death partly motivated her to join the police in 1985.
Beginning with the Reagan era, economic policy played a key role in this dystopia: Just as forces of globalization and technological change were contributing to growing inequality, we adopted policies that worsened societal inequities.
On one side of that debate: educators and parents who argue that the no-excuses approach is not only defensible, but the only way to solve racial and class inequities in schools and beyond.
Both lawmakers tied their policy proposals on issues including housing, criminal justice and equal pay to longstanding racial inequities, an approach that some Democrats have been criticized for failing to take in the past.
The unavoidable reality is that the world will continue to fail in its commitment to achieve gender equality until we take seriously the power differentials that drive these inequities -- until we take a feminist approach.
Such programs should be scaled up internationally to address the inequities of climate change, namely that the countries that contributed the most emissions are far removed from the countries that stand to suffer the most.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told CNBC Wednesday that he has "no problem paying higher taxes to address some of the fundamental challenges and inequities in our society," but that government spending must be efficient.
When this sort of techno-optimism is let loose, it more often than not glosses over or reinforces pre-existing inequities in everything from police surveillance, to housing loans, to employment offers, and now representation.
Our collective refusal to pay attention to race and bias has blinded us to the inequities that African-Americans face in almost every facet of American life, including employment, housing, public education, and police violence.
"It is very disappointing that, instead of addressing the real gender pay inequities adverse to women, Google has decided to increase the compensation of 8,000 male software engineers," Finberg wrote in an email to WIRED.
Gillibrand's focus on gender inequities, as well as family policy, stems from a long track record on the subject, and her own experience as one of a handful women in the Senate with young children.
Porochista Khakpour: Women in America are second-class citizens at best, and this is unacceptable I'm sad to say I've been aware of gender inequities since I was a young child, a refugee leaving Iran.
The deep-rooted inequities in access to opportunity, and the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a few, have resulted in a trust deficit that urgently needs to be addressed and resolved.
The World Health Organization's team dedicated to gender, equity, and human rights aims to "address [health] disparities (caused by gender inequalities, inequities, and lack of human rights-based approaches) to ensure better health for all."
The Equal Pay Act, enacted in 1963, was part of a package of "New Frontier" measures approved during the presidency of John F. Kennedy, in order to address inequities in the workplace and broader society.
Reflecting growing awareness of persistent gender inequities on jazz stages, the Winter Jazzfest's organizers have signed on to the PRS Foundation's Keychange initiative, which aims to make festival bookings 50 percent gender-equitable by 2022.
Mr. Gascón's office declined to comment on the case, but Max Szabo, a spokesman, said that "removing implicit bias and the implications of race" would help "enhance fairness in a system long plagued by inequities."
Could all courses be suspended for a week to give faculty time to survey students about their internet access, computer ownership, and data limits — and to give institutions time to redress inequities in student access?
By acting now to curb debt, overhaul inequities in taxation and lift spending on education and health for the poor, countries can stave off another economic crisis and help the most vulnerable in the process.
Since the protests started, Ms. Krewson, who came to the mayor's job this year lacking a reputation as a racial justice advocate, has vowed to work quickly to enact police reforms and address racial inequities.
In Keith O'Brien's exhilarating "Fly Girls," the title stands in reverence not to misplaced nostalgia but to the female aviators who were hindered by the deep gender inequities that defined the golden age of flying.
Lilla contends that the New Deal initiated a golden age of liberalism, filled with "confidence, hope, pride and a spirit of self-sacrifice," all but ignoring extensive scholarship on the era's conflicts and structural inequities.
He shrugs off the burning of churches, the interruption of university entrance exams, the barricades in the streets, as inevitable when trying to awaken the country to flagrant inequities, shatter its complacency and restore dignity.
The economic inequities that Sanders rails against are very real, but most Americans — including most Democrats — say the economy is good, and a fortune would be spent to convince them that Sanders would crash it.
In addition to strengthening the capabilities of law enforcement, President Trump recently renovated our entire criminal justice system through bipartisan legislation, correcting many long standing inequities with the most ambitious prison reform package in generations.
The speaker is fully aware of the inequities between master and servant ("the steep paths you have made—or your father and grandfather made—all over my property") but also fully enjoys the system's benefits.
But for those of us who work in this industry and understand the complexities and inequities of current marijuana policies, the bill is a bold step forward in transforming the industry as we know it.
Many leading proponents of reparations point to the federal government's failure to provide land and resources (240 acres and a mule) to former slaves following emancipation, as promised, as laying the course for today's inequities.
This presents a challenge when it comes to addressing racism in general, and particularly the systemic racism — seen in issues like mass incarceration, voter suppression, and wealth inequities — that has received increased attention in recent years.
If the point of talking about racism is to address the ways that racial inequities are perpetuated in America today, maybe it would be better to discuss the Trump administration's insistent support for restrictive voting laws.
Housing discrimination, he wrote in August, was "the heart of my legal practice for many years" as he built a career in Richmond, and eliminating housing inequities is a campaign plan he feels particularly passionate about.
Instead, it's a cruel joke, a doublespeak concept that only serves to excuse and amplify inequities between the haves and have-nots, the athletes and the administrators they serve, perpetuating a system of suppression and exploitation.
" Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said today that he had "no problem paying higher taxes" if the money is spent wisely to "help address some of the fundamental challenges and inequities in our society.
While there are many inequities in the existing tax code that impede businesses and job creation, the BAT won't make the American economy more competitive, and it is likely to destroy manufacturing jobs, not create them.
And while it may seem like a Band-aid, it could correct the inequities in the modern gig economy as some of its pioneering companies make their billion dollar exists throughout the remainder of the year.
Inequities have plagued the tech world since Ada Lovelace coded the first computer program in 1842 — only to lose her place in the textbooks to the men who capitalized on her insights while denying her contributions.
There are still plenty of questions that Harris will have to answer — including how her long record as a prosecutor will be scrutinized by a Democratic base focused on questions of police misconduct and racial inequities.
Nearly one in four girls in the U.S. still become pregnant at least once by the age of 85033, and great inequities in rates persist for young women of color and young women living in poverty.
While the arguments over affirmative action have changed little over the years, proponents in Washington believe the time is ripe to revisit the issue, as the country becomes increasingly aware of lingering racial and gender inequities.
Efforts to reduce the cost of college should be coupled with efforts to improve debt-lending and repayment, so students do not continue to suffer the inequities of the higher education finance system into their careers.
Since April is National Minority Health Month, now is the perfect time to reflect on the inequities facing millions of Americans, as well as how we can collectively pave the path for building stronger, healthier communities.
What's more, given Trump's skills in the dark arts of campaigning and the general public satisfaction with the economy, no matter its inequities or vulnerabilities, it would be foolhardy to discount his chance of winning reëlection.
A study from the Kapor Center found that a number of inequities in the workplace are driving women and other underrepresented groups away from the industry before they have a chance to rise to executive positions.
Plumbing the depths of ethnic heritage, familial legacy, and sisterhood, the works on view both revel in the rites of the beauty supply industry while interrogating the cultural, economic, and racial inequities inherent to its profits.
Such inequities came under heightened scrutiny in 2009, when Steve Jobs, then the chief executive of Apple and desperately ill with pancreatic cancer, flew by private jet to Tennessee from California to receive a liver transplant.
At a Baptist church in Richmond on a recent Sunday afternoon, Mr. Northam delivered brief remarks referring to lingering inequities at a ceremony in honor of Dorothy Height, a grande dame of the civil rights movement.
"I'm the woman who's going to beat Donald Trump," she said, before listing policies to combat combating racial inequities such as voter disenfranchisement, as well as funding historically black colleges and ending the criminalization of marijuana.
It's hard to look with fresh eyes at the most loutish artist of the 19th century, whose lush, hypersaturated paintings of Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands reflect not just gross personal conduct but imperial inequities, too.
Education experts argue vociferously about a range of potential causes, including school segregation, limited school choice, funding inequities, family poverty, too much focus on test prep and a dearth of instruction in basic skills like phonics.
This is related to the charity impulse that has always surrounded disability — and has constrained liberation efforts by assuming that inequities are unfortunate but natural realities to be mitigated through compassion, rather than politically structured injustices.
As a result of these inequities, major industries like food production, hospitality, health and social care that rely on female migrant workers are likely to see staff shortages after the new measures are put into place.
Others, alert to social inequities rampant under United States capitalism — to be laid bare by the Great Depression — wanted to make art a tool for social change and took the Mexican revolutionary experiment as a model.
" MSNBC's Ari Melber weighed in with a similar POV: The sentence "is a reminder of the blatant inequities in our justice system that we all know about, because they reoccur every week in courts across America.
The former law professor's analysis of the inequities at the heart of the American economy serves as the rationale for her candidacy as much as "Barack and me" explains Biden's third quest for the White House.
Determining further exceptions will depend on whether countries can convince Trump that there's a "satisfactory alternative means" for resolving trade inequities, said an administration official familiar with the tariff proclamations who spoke on condition of anonymity.
And policies that ensured and entrenched racial segregation in housing have continued to drive inequities down to the present, from "urban renewal" in the 1950s and 60s to the recent subprime loan policies and foreclosure crisis.
Taking stock of HIV/AIDS epidemiological patterns reveals that the inequities of the disease are connected to structural violence, defined in part as unequal access to resources, inadequate education, and a lack of health care infrastructure.
The one where climate science is ignored, where the economic inequities caused by trickle-down are treated as fiction, where every day President Trump takes us all on an excursion into a fantasy land concerning immigration.
The House-passed budget includes an additional $700 million to address funding inequities among K-12 school districts, most notably the cash-strapped Chicago Public Schools, which would also get an additional $100 million for pensions.
The world champion U.S. women's national soccer team asked a federal judge on Thursday to clear the way for it to strike over alleged pay inequities just two months before the start of the Summer Olympic Games.
So would it be better than the system that we have now or when you have no say, maybe, but it might simply be papering over the underlying and growing kind of technical inequities that are happening.
"The current conversation is a reminder that those of us in a position of influence have a responsibility to challenge inequities, including the gender wage gap," a spokesperson for WME said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
"This is the place where she probably really got a chance to see some of the inequities in the education system in regards to black people," said Ahmad Ward, vice president of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
In commemorating the speech — one of the major historic moments of the civil rights movement — lawmakers said the anniversary of King's remarks underline the need to rectify racial inequities and work to make political rhetoric more civil.
The inequities engender cynicism, and N.C.A.A. rules are not followed and not regarded as having any moral authority — not by the players, their families, their youth coaches or by many of the college coaches seeking their services.
We'll need to learn the right lessons from the coronavirus crisis -- from the inequities of our health-care system, to domestic manufacturing of critical items like masks, to a strengthened safety net for small business and freelancers.
For the same investment it took all these stakeholders to get here, why wouldn't they have addressed the real inequities, like fixing the SAT's inherent biases or addressing a test-prep industry that institutionalizes the opportunity gap?
Rajiv Shah: Our basic approach is we try to look to the frontiers of science, technology, and innovation and figure out how they can be applied to deal with some of the greatest inequities in the world.
People with egalitarian values, which progressives tend to have, think there's too much discrimination in society, that the government should be trying to eradicate poverty, and that the inequities of wealth is a major source of conflict.
But in a race with multiple black candidates and with white candidates promising policies specifically addressing racial inequities, the diversity of the black electorate — with respect to age, gender, education levels and ideology — has been on display.
The New York City public advocate, the City Council speaker and other elected officials called on the Police Department on Wednesday to fix inequities in how it deploys investigative resources in poor, predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
And in some key ways, the unsettled character of this political moment—together with the structural inequities of the Electoral College and a battery of GOP-orchestrated voter suppression drives—has inoculated President Trump from political gravity.
On the project website, you can explore the future projections through the lens of various scenarios, such as a "Sustainability" option that presumes humans are able to effectively prioritize environmental preservation and address wealth inequities before 2050.
He graduated from the University of Chicago's medical school in 2107 and did residencies at Jacobi Hospital and Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, where he encountered an urban version of the inequities he had seen in Mississippi.
The mechanisms for financing climate change reduction in developing countries, creating a market-based system to preserve nature, and paying for disasters worsened by sea level rise and extreme heat are key steps in resolving these inequities.
NEW YORK, March 14 (Reuters) - U.S. racial tensions, economic inequities and political divisiveness are the dominate themes for art showcased at this year's Whitney Museum biennial exhibit in New York, the longest-running survey of American art.
Judge Evans's order is an effort to ameliorate what critics say is one of the most glaring inequities in the criminal justice system: the ability of defendants with more money to post bail and avoid jail time.
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LONDON — Months of turmoil over gender inequities in pay at the BBC spilled into Parliament on Wednesday, when a former editor blasted managers for operating a "caste" system and lawmakers described the organization as being in crisis.
The interesting question is whether the tech industry will support and ultimately merge with the Establishment — or, put another way, whether technology will ultimately increase equality of opportunity for everyone, or will intensify and calcify our existing inequities.
Questioning women about their toughness, and doubting their focus and commitment to leadership roles, has been enshrined in our national discourse, backed up by salary inequities -- the roughly 78 cents women nationally still earn to every male dollar.
"For too long, we have underinvested in our children and legislated inequities into the system that rob American students of the skills needed to thrive as participants in our democracy, society, and economy," he said in a release.
"The data from this paper should serve to highlight these inequities – female physicians provide equivalent or potentially better care compared to male colleagues yet get promoted less often and have lower salaries than their male colleagues," Parks said.
Warren and Sanders are currently battling for the primary field's progressive mantle as the two top-tier contenders each release policies they say would rectify racial and economic inequities and fight for a range of social justice causes.
Racially biased search results on Google, as Safiya Umoja Noble revealed in her book Algorithms of Oppression, enforce inequities in the flow of information; the advance of robotic technology steadily eliminates jobs for the working class and beyond.
The real women Ms. Lopez interviews speak of contraception denied, rape unpunished, family leave legislation ignored, pay inequities unaddressed, children plucked from foster care and forced irretrievably into prostitution, and women's shelters shut down for lack of funds.
The inequities hardwired into our economy, such as jobs that do not pay a living wage and the lack of health insurance for millions of workers, leave many of our fellow men and women at far greater risks.
With this new data on inequities in UK's creative fields laid out so clearly in black and white, what remains to be seen is whether or not awareness of these problems can foster meaningful changes within the system.
Fears around a luxury slowdown has rattled stock markets in recent months, fueled further lately by the knock-on effect of months of "Yellow Vest" protests against perceived social and economic inequities in France, which have roiled Paris.
It was my dream job to actually not only treat the patient in front of me, but to address these systemic issues in food availability and housing, in health systems and structures, and addressing deep-seated racial inequities.
He won a Nobel Prize nearly two decades ago for identifying the inequities and imperfections in market economies and has spent a career warning of the perils of wealth concentration, railing against monopoly power and championing higher taxes.
The onstage marching and flag waving lend the production an agitprop feel, while the text itself is a far cry from Brecht's idealism: The show rails against the inequities and abuses of late capitalism without proposing radical solutions.
For some, this calls into question the foundation's new efforts, as well as the ability of any volunteer committee to assess a nominee's moral values when the inequities of the restaurant business are so pervasive behind closed doors.
While there are obviously systemic gender inequities China must work through, I have personally never been in an environment that felt more meritocratic and less devoid of gender politics than when I am working with a Chinese team.
The expansion of program is an effort by the city, in the absence of sweeping reforms in Albany, to chip away at a bail system that officials, researchers and activists say amplifies inequities in the criminal justice system.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer warned Trump in a letter that a weak agreement that failed to address what he called China's "rapacious trade behaviors" and structural inequities would harm U.S. workers and companies for years to come.
From the high-profile water crisis in Flint, Michigan, to reports of lead contamination in Newark city public schools to the acid mine spill that polluted Colorado's Animas River harming nearby Indian communities, inequities in water plague management.
Dr. Fitzhugh Mullan, who as a physician, administrator and professor spent a lifetime pushing back against what he saw as inequities in the health care system that left minority groups and low-income people underserved, died on Nov.
Second, single-payer supporters believe the central obstacle to single-payer is that politicians and pundits paint it as radical and emphasize public opposition rather than focusing their fire and coverage on the inequities of the current system.
The individuals named in the current admissions conspiracy allegedly abused their wealth and privilege to an extent that is shocking, even to those of us who are aware of, and trying to address, inequities in the current system.
Anna Greenberg, the Democratic pollster who conducted that research, says Democrats could find sturdier ground by accusing Trump of using race to divide the country -- rather than personally harboring racist beliefs -- and by talking about structural racial inequities.
While many, including Yang, have framed the need for universal basic income around increased workplace automation and job loss, officials where the program is being tested emphasize it would also help bridge income inequities for people of color.
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There was a growing recognition that a historic President had cleared barriers at the top but not at the bottom—that the Obama years had brought little change in the systemic inequities facing the black and the poor.
But student activists affiliated with the school's Black Student Union argued that their protests were about more than just online threats — and that the real problem was a series of deeper inequities in the Charlottesville City Schools system.
Additionally, insufficient broadband access is much more common in poor and rural areas — ones already suffering from a host of other inequities that make people in those areas prime candidates for automation and, by extension, increased future inequality.
White people living in counties where slavery was more prevalent in 1860 are significantly more likely to identify as Republicans, a party that today is working to dismantle civil rights protections and end programs that remedy racial inequities.
With tens of millions of the country's people impacted by gigantic inequities in access to health services, some serious quality problems, burdensome costs and inefficiencies on all sides, entrepreneurs' plates are full in bringing healthtech innovations to the market.
As for the citizen assembly, campaigners say that this is a way to address the inherent inequities of climate change — that the people who contributed the least stand to suffer the most — and to bring more solutions to bear.
There also are rules in certain school districts, such as the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified District in California, whose rules require money donated to a specific school or program be redistributed across all the district's schools to minimize inequities.
Given the extensive research base behind the guidance, and its capacity to help prevent exclusionary and discriminatory discipline practices, rescinding it will exacerbate the inequities in our education system, while rolling back progress on school safety and student attainment.
In her research, she has looked at inequities in onscreen speaking roles (66.5 per cent male), characters over the age of forty (74.3 per cent male), and sexualization (more nudity, suggestive clothing, and references to attractiveness for female characters).
The election supposedly marked the demise of an ideological consensus that had dominated national politics since Franklin Roosevelt's election in 1932 and that made politically possible the use of government programs to remedy the inequities of free-market capitalism.
In fact, women now make as many as two-thirds of the protesters, adding their demands to a list of inequities and historical prejudices which include decade-old morality laws and a society that is sexist, patriarchal and misogynistic.
And yet the predominant sense in this memoir is that the obvious inequities of the China Drama Academy particularly and Hong Kong more broadly were outweighed by the amazing opportunities they afforded to a nobody like Chan Kong-Sang.
It remains to be seen whether New York-based Inspired will suffer the same inequities, but von Tobel is certain that her firm's "authentic diversity" will resonate with younger entrepreneurs hoping to bring widespread change to the tech industry.
Immigration, industrialization, failures of governance, class conflict and, importantly, the vestiges of Civil War, he shows, dominate and roil this period in ways that shaped the upheavals, inequities, and even the hopefulness, sometimes blinkered, that remain with us today.
"While we're dealing with voting rights, and we're dealing with all these other inequities, and we're dealing with all of these other things over decades, we've still not finished the work of the heart and of families," he said.
Moreover, the algorithms produced by Silicon Valley engineers reflect the assumptions and biases of their creators who are largely blind to the challenges and inequities of oppressed people—including trafficked women and girls—whose liberty is ensured by government.
And at the same time, Oprah's story reminds us of the implausibility of such success, the hurdles that so many must overcome and which cause many more to stumble, of the injustices and inequities that also plague our nation.
Climate policy must be designed to remedy deep and often deadly inequities in pollution exposure while ensuring that the most polluted and climate-impacted communities benefit the most from the renewable energy transformation we need to tackle climate change.
Still, Mr. Northam made another pledge around the time he announced that he was staying put: to focus for the rest of his term on addressing racial inequities in American life, a theme he now repeatedly emphasizes in speeches.
According to a Yale University study from 2017, however, the Yale School of Art reached gender parity in 1983, indicating that a gender divide in the field of art in general was not the likely source of current inequities.
According to a Yale University study from 2017, however, the Yale School of Art reached gender parity in 1983, indicating that a gender divide in the field of art in general was not the likely source of current inequities.
Pete McAleer, a spokesperson for New Jersey's Administrative Office of the Courts, said PSA alone could not be expected to eliminate centuries-old inequities and that the state's reforms had prevented many black and Hispanic defendants from being detained.
Reading Tough's book, you cannot fail to notice that these three factors are related — that we have allowed the inequities of our economic system to be reproduced in our education system, and that the result is poisoning our politics.
In addition, after centuries of ignoring the unfair way in which the genders have been treated, society is finally addressing obvious and long-ignored inequities, perhaps most notably with the vibrant public conversation that has accompanied the #MeToo movement.
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Ortberg and The Toast have always been political, at least when it comes to the apparently controversial idea that humans should be treated well and equitably (also listened to and believed), and that injustices and inequities should be confronted.
"It really came down to our Supreme Court saying, once again, that the state has not done enough to address the inequities in our finance system," Mark Tallman, a lobbyist with the Kansas Association of School Boards, said in an interview.
"Both parties are trying to come up with a 21st century economic doctrine that widens the winner's circle and finds ways to course-correct the obvious inequities and unaddressed externalities of our current system," says Bruce Mehlman, a leading policy lobbyist.
An action meant to recognize "the enormous value that women of all backgrounds add to our socioeconomic system, while receiving lower wages and experiencing greater inequities, vulnerability to discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurity," according to the Women's March website.
"[Pegging] won't make communication miraculously easy and it won't fix everything about sexism or gender-based inequities [but] what it can do (besides being lots of fun) is help people develop empathy, compassion, and understanding for their partners," he wrote.
In her speech at George Mason, she listed a number of situations in which she argued that "the failed system" put in place by the Obama administration had resulted in inequities either for survivors or for students accused of sexual assault.
"No single intervention is sufficient; reducing pregnancy-related deaths requires reviewing and learning from each death, improving women's health, and reducing social inequities across the life span, as well as ensuring quality care for pregnant and postpartum women," the report says.
The public service of enforcing values and pointing out the inequities of extreme power is always going to be uncomfortable, will always create the sort of stir that one might think Laliberte and her cabal of artists would be intrigued by.
"Right now what I'm looking for is the politics in our country to get to a place where people can win elections by making a case for both globalization and addressing the inequities that do exist in our society," Nadella said.
QUITE FRANKLY RIGHT NOW WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR IS THE POLITICS IN OUR COUNTRY TO GET TO A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN WIN ELECTIONS BY MAKING A CASE FOR BOTH GLOBALIZATION AND ADDRESSING THE INEQUITIES THAT DO EXIST IN OUR SOCIETY.
President-elect Donald Trump may have campaigned on the premise that the economy was rigged, but now it seems like he's "trying to restore the inequities that existed before the financial crisis," best-selling author Michael Lewis told CNBC on Tuesday.
"What appealed most was being able to share Bryan's inspiring story and shed light on those affected by the inequities and implications of our current criminal justice system," Jordan tells PEOPLE about why he was so drawn to the project.
"It matters to patients because pay inequities lead to distrust of the employer, a loss of morale, feeling undervalued, and may lead women just to drop out of the field," Turner, co-author of an accompanying editorial, said by email.
The debate at Princeton—sparked by the school's Black Justice League, which was formed in 2014 in response to the events surrounding the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri—mirrors protests of racial inequities and insensitivities throughout the nation and beyond.
US Soccer has taken steps to eliminate inequities in travel and playing conditions, according to the New York Times — for example, the women's team has recently flown on chartered rather than commercial flights, a luxury once reserved for the men.
With New York City making the decision to shut down Rikers Island, and Americans increasingly aware of the deep inequities of the current justice system, one would almost think the U.S. is on the brink of reconsidering the carceral state.
As they address a fundamental problem (no compensation for student athletes), the proposed reforms create others (inconsistent regulations across jurisdictions; inequities within teams, across sports, and between men's and women's programs; and recruiting abuses driven by competition for star players).
Also, many of us have been sounding the alarm about inequities in our justice system but it was not getting mainstream attention because the lives of a black or brown man or woman are not valued as they should be.
As the congressman representing New York's 5th District, I am working with housing and social justice advocates to implement a new strategy to address the racial inequities in the housing industry, housing finance system and plant the seeds for growth.
At a time when residents in Colorado, Michigan, North Carolina and other states across the country are considering ways to address redistricting challenges and inequities, Iowa stands as a model for its nonpartisan method of drawing representative congressional and legislative boundaries.
The invitation comes after 50 members of Congress recently wrote a letter to U.S. Soccer Federation President Carlos Cordeiro earlier this month to express disapproval with what they called "the inequities in pay, publicity, and investment" the women's team has endured.
The second report, prepared by the Computational Propaganda Research Project at the University of Oxford, noted that the IRA messaging steered black voters away from politics by capitalizing on anger over racial inequities related to poverty, police brutality and incarceration.
"During the World Cup, more than 50 members of Congress also sent a letter to U.S. Soccer "to express our disappointment of the inequities in pay, publicity, and investment that the U.S. Women's National Team (USWNT) has continued to face.
Over the last two decades, the federal Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA) and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) have begun to remedy the inequities between coverage for behavioral health care and coverage for other medical services.
When schools neglect to provide survivors with disability accommodations and free counseling as required under Title IX, their failure to comply with their legal obligations further compounds the academic effects of sexual violence and enables persistent educational inequities for survivors.
But reforms are trying to address these inequities: In California, someone who broke cannabis laws in the past can work in the industry, and in some cities having such a conviction means you are more likely to get a business license.
Even if accidental, "plantation" dishes and products add to a legacy of fictionalized history that seeks to erase hundreds of years of human trafficking, torture, rape, and forced labor without erasing any of the pain or generational inequities that resulted.
I'm not gonna ask these folks [the gallery owners/attendants] to perform as not-themselves when they're here, but I like the idea of this measured capacity to be ironic in terms of how I talk about social inequities or race.
Covering topics including racial profiling, arbitrary arrests, exorbitant court fees, and police officers that bend the truth for their benefit, Serial gradually helps listeners learn about all the inequities that compound to make a machine that unfairly traps Black Clevelanders.
I spent four days in this region with UNICEF, meeting children and families affected by some of these struggles, and getting an insight into what is being done to tackle the inequities that some of the country's most disadvantaged children face.
HONG KONG — China's Supreme Court on Friday exonerated a man who had been executed for murder in 19963, in a dramatic example of the inequities in the country's legal system and the authorities' halting attempts to come to grips with them.
I mean, you can't grow up in Selma and not be painfully aware of the sacrifices of foot soldiers and freedom fighters, ordinary Americans who literally stood up and fought against the inequities they saw when it came to voting rights.
Now, because so much of the book's plot speaks toward economic inequities, toward the deep inequity in the U.S. health care system, we're now talking about how uncomfortably relatable the book has become to many more people due to Covid-19.
Now, because so much of the book's plot speaks toward economic inequities, toward the deep inequity in the U.S. health care system, we're now talking about how uncomfortably relatable the book has become to many more people due to Covid-19.
The United States women flew on a chartered flight — once an unthinkable luxury for the squad — between matches as recently as last week, and U.S. Soccer has eliminated other inequities on topics as disparate as meal money and hotel accommodations.
The quickest path toward social calm would be to leave these inequities untouched, but even if that were desirable — and it's not — it will be impossible as historically marginalized groups gain the power to demand their share of the American dream.
A major factor was a violent program, begun in 2000, that confiscated the large commercial properties of white farmers, which was intended to redress inequities but caused economic havoc, although it ultimately led to a boom in small black farms.
In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, workers are taking to social media to share their anxieties about a variety of workplace inequities that could worsen the crisis: lack of sick leave; lack of health insurance; lack of safety standards.
Democratic-leaning voters like Sharon Soliday, the founder and chief executive of the Hello Foundation, a speech and occupational therapy company, said she thought Ms. Brown was hitting headwinds because of inequities in how Oregon has changed in recent years.
The problems we face are not only about the glaring wrongs of the criminal justice system, the structural barriers and persistent inequities that shut out opportunities, but the grinding daily hassles that deny black people the ability to just be.
Over the three-day weekend, Warren's surrogates repeatedly pointed to one example of the Massachusetts Democrat's willingness to take feedback: When Warren changed her proposal to help farmers, after black farmers said her plan didn't do enough to address racial inequities.
"The political powers that be see this as a third-rail issue," said Martha Stark, policy director for Tax Equity Now NYC, a group that filed a 2017 lawsuit seeking to force the city to address the property tax inequities.

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