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William A. Darity Jr. on Why Reparations Are Morally Required and Economically Necessary

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Keisha Bentley-Edwards on the racial dimensions of the U.S. maternal health crisis for Black women in North Carolina

Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards, assistant professor at the Duke University School of Medicine and expert in health equity, joined WUNC’s Embodied podcast to discuss the racial dimensions of the U.S. maternal health crisis, particularly for Black women in North Carolina. Bentley-Edwards emphasized that while Medicaid expansion and hospital access are essential policy fixes, they cannot address…

William A. Darity Jr. featured in TIME article on 8 Radical Ideas for a More Equal America

William A. Darity, Jr. Slave Reparations: How It Could Happen – ‘Ways & Means’

New Program Aims to Close Diversity Gap for Durham Public Schools Teaching Force

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New Documentary on Racial Wealth Gap Screened in Chicago

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William A. Darity Jr. on How Low Wages and Income Inequality Drive the Modern Homelessness Crisis

William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirtsten Mullen on A Reparations Roadmap For 21st Century Black Americans

Duke Immerse Visits Dual-Language School in Durham