Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Carboni's research on giving circles cited in Nonprofit Quarterly
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Gift From SU Trustee Launches Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training
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Banks sums up 2020 in China Daily article
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Associated Press: Purser discusses the right for renters to have legal counsel
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Shi article on the unequal distribution of substitute teaching
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Faulkner speaks to Syracuse.com about women’s rights movement in Central New York
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Faulkner discusses the history of protest on CBS This Morning
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Faulkner discusses the simplification of past protest movements in NY Times
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Ma quoted in South China Morning Post article on BLM movement, Asian-American community
Those of an older generation, whether in China or the U.S., generally prefer to circumvent discussion of politics and socioeconomic issues, says Yingyi Ma, associate professor of sociology. "They have memories of the Cultural Revolution and they understand how divisive and how difficult it was and how much destruction it caused," she says.
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White quoted in Agence France Press article on rethinking race in American history
"I think for a growing number of white Americans you are seeing more attention paid to the longer-term reasons that racial inequality persists in America," says Steven White, assistant professor of political science. "I guess the question is whether these changes in public opinion will last," he says. "Is this the beginning of a really substantial shift?"
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