On January 21, 2017, an estimated 4.2 million people in the United States participated in the Women’s March, according to the Washington Post.
Read MoreFootball teams and their fans are conflicted over the practices of kneeling, sitting, joining arms, raising a fist, or staying in the locker room during the National Football League’s (NFL’s) pre-game national anthem ceremonies.
Read MoreYale University researchers recently revealed a striking mismatch between perceptions of inequality and actual inequality.
Read MoreIn King County, 1 in 5 adults was not born in the U.S. In light of the President’s executive orders regarding federal immigration laws, many in our immigrant and refugee communities are uncertain about the extent to which local governments cooperate with federal immigration agents.
Read MoreWhile Communities Count presents a lot of data about disparities, we often miss opportunities to look at the historical and cultural underpinnings of those disparities.
Read MoreAs America’s First Family departs from the White House, we are reminded of comments by President Barak Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama on the topic of race – something they didn’t often discuss.
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