In 2016, a black baby born in Charlottesville, Virginia, was almost ten times more likely than a white baby to […]

In 2016, a black baby born in Charlottesville, Virginia, was almost ten times more likely than a white baby to […]
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I’ve been spending a lot of time on Twitter over the past week. Some evenings, it feels like I can’t […]
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