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Why Are Black Students Punished More? A New Study Offers A Reason

Why Are Black Students Punished More? A New Study Offers A Reason

by CORE Staff | Jul 25, 2018 | News

A new study has highlighted the complicated relationship between racial bias and education. Several educators have implicit biases against students of color because of their faces and behaviors, according to research recently published in the journal Contemporary...
Less than 20% of apartments are affordable for middle-income black renters

Less than 20% of apartments are affordable for middle-income black renters

by CORE Staff | Jul 22, 2018 | News

In cities like New York and Miami, some residents could afford 5% or fewer rentals Millions of Americans rent because they can’t afford to buy. And many of those people struggle to pay the rent, new research suggests, more so if they are African-American or Hispanic....

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