Government should never promote projects that
continue such segregation, nor incentivize a project that creates even more housing inequity.
Not exact matches
Pointing to
such factors as a low minimum wage, the declining number of well - paying manufacturing jobs, and the
continuing segregation of jobs by race and sex, they argue that the central issue is the availability and quality of work.
During the Civil Rights era, even though progressive elites
such as seminary professors T. B. Matson (1897 - 1988) and J. B. Weatherspoon (1886 - 1964) managed to persuade the denomination to officially endorse Brown v. Board at its 1954 convention, most congregations
continued to embrace
segregation.
We need to understand the legacy of lynching more honestly and carefully, we need to even revisit
segregation and the legacy that it's created if we're going to make progress I think there is a
continuing presumption of dangerousness and guilt that gets assigned to people of color, I think it would break Dr. King's heart to know that black youth in New York are getting stopped and frisked, that this police violence that has been
such a problem for over a century
continues, that we haven't made the commitment to overcoming bigotry and race discrimination in the way we need to.