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The Politics of “Privilege”

Here we are in 2020 in the midst of chaos and confusion, all due to 2 unanticipated events, COVD-19 and the murder by a police officer, of an African American man, in full view of the world.

IEHP Members Thrive in New Health Homes Program

More than 9,000 Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) members are thriving thanks to the plan's newly-established Health Homes Program (Health Homes).

VA national cemeteries resume committal and memorial services halted by the COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries will resume committal services starting June 9 in all but two VA national cemeteries.

Racism and economic inequality have predisposed black workers to be most hurt by coronavirus pandemic

A new report by director of EPI’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy Valerie Wilson and senior economist Elise Gould explores how racial and economic inequality have left many black workers with few good options for protecting

The Coming Greater Depression of the 2020s

After the 2007-09 financial crisis, the imbalances and risks pervading the global economy were exacerbated by policy mistakes. So, rather than address the structural problems that the financial collapse and ensuing recession revealed

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