Based on early numbers, there are easily more people participating in the second No Kings Day than in the first. Trump's strategy of constantly talking about this on TV and GOP govs sending in the national guard obviously energized the left. docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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Black homesteaders founded the community of Royal, Florida, and the town has survived as what the SPLC calls "a rare, historic Black agricultural community in the nation, characterized by intergenerational land ownership and strong community bonds."
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HUD today fired two civil rights lawyers who spoke publicly about their whistleblower complaint over the Trump admin's cuts to the office that enforces fair housing laws.
The sentiments could not be clearer by this administration- upholding imperialism even amidst a surrender showing the devaluation of Native lives, women, children, civilians- estimated at 250. Remember Wounded Knee
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Increased security at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History #ASALH due to illegal recording aimed at discrediting the org that Carter G Woodson founded 110 years ago. Last week the website was targeted. Donate @asalh-bhm.bsky.social
The forests that once sheltered the small town of Roseland are turning brown. Now, many residents are left wondering: Is what was left behind after the Aug. 22 blast safe? If it’s making the trees ill, what about them?
Thank you! If you do get a chance to read the book, would love to hear your thoughts/questions. Feel free to reach out!
A hardcover copy of There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America standing upright on a wooden desk, with a stack of additional copies beside it.
I've got some extra copies of There Is No Place for Us, and I'd love to give away 5 signed books.
Just repost, like, or comment to signal your interest. I'll pick names at random on Friday.
Totally optional: feel free to share how the struggle for stable housing shows up in your life or community.
Interested in the story behind redlining? We're hosting an #AMA with @kallienebenjamin.bsky.social , author of "Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools: Selling Segregation before the New Deal". #Skystorians can come ask question & discover the full story!
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Come check out @kallienebenjamin.bsky.social's fantastic AMA today on @askhistorians.bsky.social for Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools: Selling Segregation before the New Deal!
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"During the early twentieth century, developers sold residential segregation to affluent white parents as one piece of a larger, child-centered environment that included new schools, playgrounds, better sanitation, and quieter streets."
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Read Richard Rothstein's latest blog post on the fallacies of MAGA interpretations of constitutional law:
MAPA: Make America Patriotic Again
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great read on HUD and its Trump 2.0 Secretary Scott Turner from @sarahholder.bsky.social
www.bloomberg.com/news/feature... (gift link)
Listen to this podcast with Bryan Stevenson on the moves the U.S. is making to censor the Smithsonian and institutions like it that are trying to tell the truth about the history of America.
YIMBYtown 2025 Keynote Speaker Spotlight: @tamikabutler.bsky.social is an expert on the built environment, equity, and anti-racism and offers an important perspective into the pro-homes movement. See you in New Haven soon! yimby.town
I’m so grateful to @bletiecq.bsky.social,
President of the National Council on Family Relations, for her early review of my book. THANK YOU!
The NC General Assembly has done more to help the growth of private schools than approve "universal school choice"—vouchers without income restrictions. They also appropriated funds for some schools' capital projects. #ncpol www.theassemblync.com/education/k-...
SAVE THE DATE: We are excited to co-host #Harper200 Sept. 19-21. We invite you to attend in person! The weekend festivities include a dance performance, scholarly panels, poetry readings, receptions, and more. Most events are free. Learn more & register at:
coloredconventions.org/harper-200-s...
The last 2 recessions hit low-income families hard, especially families of color. Trump's economic agenda is making them more vulnerable to the next recession, says EPI's @icidmartinez.bsky.social.
Learn more about the 9.7 million low-income families in our new report: www.epi.org/publication/...
PFH is proud to co-host the next Open Book/Open Mind with Montclair Public Library, Montclair NAACP & @dosocialjustice.bsky.social on Sept 10.
Richard Rothstein, Leah Rothstein & Ryan P. Haygood will discuss Just Action and strategies for equity.
Free registration: bccls.libcal.com/event/14579503
I’m committed to doing everything in my power to build a world where our children don’t have to fear getting shot when they go to school, and I hope you’ll join me.
I never planned on writing a book. Few demographers do. But 9yrs ago, I unearthed a puzzling finding that upended everything I thought I knew about race and family structure. And I knew I had to share it with the world.
Check out this video to learn more: www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8BxtCBd/
Today in @aeraedresearch.bsky.social comms, coverage of a new study by an amazing scholar (& good friend) @bbassett2.bsky.social about spatial injustice & universities that support low-income students!
Open access article: www.doi.org/10.1177/2332...
Video summary: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftyy...
Yes! Schools were not designed to be equal (and would not have produced such a high level of residential segregation if they had been). Affluent white parents were taught to believe that their children's success depended on opportunities that were denied to other children.
"McGrath and Kuriloff found that upper-middle-class parents actively worked to maintain educational advantages for their children while blocking access for others, revealing how social class perpetuated tracking inequities."
Excited to finally announce the release of my first ever book, and the first ever book from we here press. It is a pocket-size guide to my archival theories and experiences in the form of essays- some you may have heard in part as lectures, some which are unpublished until now.
www.weherepress.org
Thank you! And I loved your comment. One example among many...
Wait. They already have this. It’s called Broadmoor in Seattle.