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Silicon Valley neighborhoods that have the economy of a megacity but the zoning and built environment of a suburb are simply not sustainable, he says.
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Silicon Valley neighborhoods that have the economy of a megacity but the zoning and built environment of a suburb are simply not sustainable, he says.
She points to the success of Riverside County’s program to bring COVID-19 vaccines directly to farmworkers, no appointment needed.
As the Year of the Ox dawns, Chinatown-based businesses continue to struggle due to xenophobia, cultural barriers and systemic inequality, he says.
The Biden admininstration should examine how federal transportation funding is allocated if it wants to correct past injustices.
Models used to allocate COVID-19 resources should be broadened to locate the “hidden diaspora” of vulnerable populations, study finds.
Studies from the Institute on Inequality and Democracy shape debate over how to manage an impending crisis of homelessness and eviction.
In an industry rocked by COVID-19 and rapid technological change, strong regulatory pressure is needed to strengthen protections for workers.
The “us versus them” rhetoric of recent years took hold in communities vulnerable to an American nationalist narrative, he says.
“No child should ever be cuffed or arrested. Period,” says Professor Laura Abrams, whose research underscores the need for a minimum age of criminal responsibility.
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