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Race and Gender
 
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This issue covers the health care debate, the Legatum Institute's Prosperity Index, the swine flu and more.     [Read more]
 
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In Kinston, North Carolina, the Department of Justice interfered in election procedure based on a wrongful allegation of discrimination.     [Read more]
 
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This week Maria Shriver will star in an NBC media extravaganza about women in today's economy.     [Read more]
 
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The Van Jones case illustrates the confluence of the environmental and civil rights movements in a way that exposes the senescence of both.     [Read more]
 
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It is a sad and dangerous moment for race relations in American politics.     [Read more]
 
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Presidential sermons will not make a whit of difference in educational outcomes.     [Read more]
 
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This issue covers budget deficits, the health care debate, Japanese politics, AEI's Bradley Lecture Series, feminist scholarship, and more.     [Read more]
 
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Safe minority constituencies, in marginalizing black representatives, have become a brake on further racial progress.     [Read more]
 
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Science is telling us that ethnic diversity causes significant problems by diminishing valuable social capital. What then should we do about it?     [Read more]
 
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After six months in the Oval Office, President Barack Obama has a lower job-approval rating than ten of the last twelve presidents at the same point in their presidencies.     [Read more]
 
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