“Segregated public housing built for workers frequently created segregation where it never previously existed,” Rothstein said.
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Leitner Helps Bridge Cultural Divide Through Sport
“When you play on the same team, you bond,” Leitner said.
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Lesser Encourages Students to Become ‘Upstanders’
Lesser said that “savage” was originally used by the French to describe the forest setting of North America, but was misinterpreted as a description of Native Americans.
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From Idea to Product: Pagan Kennedy Discusses Innovation
“You don’t create something for the world that is. You think about where the world is going to be,” Kennedy said.
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Marathon Bombing Survivors Reflect on Recovery Journey at Documentary Screening
Patrick Downes and his wife, Jessica Kensky, each lost a leg in the Marathon bombing in 2013.
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Sportswriter Ben Shpigel Talks Concussions, Clicks
Shpigel began reporting for The Times in 2005 as a beat reporter for the New York Mets.
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Hovil Presents Research on African Refugee Experience
Even when policymakers claim that refugees are free to leave camps to find work and housing, often such necessities are difficult to access.
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Confident and Depressed: iGen and its Drawbacks
Twenge believes that the iPhone is responsible for high levels of depression in teenagers.