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Juneteenth marks end of slavery, but not the start of equality. We can change that. | OpinionJuneteenth is a sacred celebration of the end of slavery. But true economic justice is the unfinished business of civil rights.
Rowen Pillai, CEO of LeanTechnovations, suggests that South Africa can utilize AI to combat its severe unemployment and ...
Tax Geopolitics and the Concealment of Global Inequality. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 13, 182-193. doi: 10.4236/jss.2025.136013 . The debate surrounding international tax policies, historically ...
Gilded Age? Evan Osnos thinks so. In this episode of Most Innovative Companies, Osnos unpacks how extreme wealth, corporate ...
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai said at an event in Milan that Without addressing the structural inequalities that ...
WHEREAS, Income inequality has grown more rampant and pervasive as anti-worker, anti-union, anti-small business corporations ...
NBC4's special edition of "The Conversation" on June 18, 2025 will examine the state of diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Juneteenth should prompt us to continue the steady march of progress, so that all Americans can share the bounty of freedom ...
The GOP tax law would further weaken an estate tax that has been slowly whittled away over the last several decades.
In nimbly reported essays, the New Yorker writer Evan Osnos considers the bizarre spectacles and amoral contortions of the ...
The study linked adverse social conditions including poverty, inequality and violence with “The Dark Factor of Personality.” ...
Many Democrats continue to believe that the racism of average Americans — many of whom voted for Barack Obama twice — ...
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