In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we focus on the wellbeing of children and the hope for a more equitable future.
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** Race + Power Weekly
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we focus on the wellbeing of children and the hope for a more equitable future. First, a federal report documents the 150-year history of “Indian boarding schools,” in which children were systematically taken from their parents—and calls for a federal apology ([link removed]) . Next, international adoptions present ethical and systemic issues that put children’s wellbeing at risk. Advocates emphasize the need to prioritize children’s welfare ([link removed]) , especially during times of crisis. Then, in late July, a record-setting number of White men joined an online call in support of the presidential candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris—but does it matter ([link removed]) ? Finally, the Tax Cuts and Jobs
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Federal Report Outlines Abuses at Native Boarding Schools, Calls for Remedies ([link removed])
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Outside of Indian Country, the history of these US boarding schools remains largely ignored. Read more... ([link removed])
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How International Adoption Is Failing Children ([link removed])
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“No one should remove children from healthy, loving parents who are struggling in poverty to be placed with strangers who are given money to care for them.” Read more... ([link removed])
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White Men and Racial Justice: What Does the Kamala Harris Moment Tell Us? ([link removed])
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There is power in White male leaders acknowledging their own identities and then speaking in support of justice. Read more… ([link removed])
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An Opportunity to Make US Tax Policy More Equitable ([link removed])
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Black taxpayers…paid higher taxes because the [Internal Revenue Code] favors certain behaviors that are often closed to Black people. Read more… ([link removed])
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