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To Dismantle Structural Racism, Having School Leaders Who Look like Me Matters

March 24, 2021

The national outcry

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Ethnic Studies in California

March 1, 2021

An unsteady jump

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Unfinished Dreams: A Family’s Hardships in America

February 16, 2021

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What Joe Biden’s Irish identity can teach Mexican-Americans

November 12, 2020

What will Mexican-Americans

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America’s electoral future: The coming generational transformation

October 22, 2020

by William H.

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Shortened census count will hurt communities of color

August 31, 2020

by Aggie Yellow

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We Rise or Fall Together — and We Are Determined to Rise

July 29, 2020

Each day, reminded

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Demography Is Not Destiny

July 20, 2020

John Judis and

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Why some Americans seem more ‘American’ than others

July 6, 2020

by Katherine Kinzler

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The nation is diversifying even faster than predicted, according to new census data

July 6, 2020

by William Frey

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