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What Is White Privilege, and How Does It Affect Health?

The idea of white privilege isn t new. In the 1930s, W.E.B. Du Bois, an American sociologist, historian, and civil rights activist, described the public and psychological wage that allowed poor white people to feel superior to poor Black people. In the late 1980s, Wellesley scholar Peggy McIntosh listed 50 examples of white privilege in an essay, covering everything from how white people have access to better housing, health care, and education because of the color of their skin. Since George Floyd s death at the hands of a white police officer in May 2020, and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic laid bare the health care disparities between white and Black Americans, white privilege has become an integral part of a wider conversation.

Surviving Forever: Navigating Longer Lifespans

by Kate Myers My grandmother died from the Spanish Flu in 1920. She was 28 years old and had a young child. 100 years later, I am in danger of dying from another deadly virus. I am 68 years old and have no family

How Trump is building a border wall that no one can see - William P J Lynch Jr com

How Trump is building a border wall that no one can see How Trump is building a border wall that no one can seeby wpjljron Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017.How Trump is building a border wall that no one can seePresident Trump’s vision of a “big, beautiful” wall along the Mexican border may never be realized, and almost certainly not as a 2,000-mile physical structure spanning sea to sea. But in a systematic and less visible way, his administration is following a blueprint to reduce the number of foreigners living in the United States […] President Trump’s vision of a “big, beautiful” wall along the Mexican border may never be realized, and almost certainly not as a 2,000-mile physical structure spanning sea to sea.

US: Protect Tenants Right to Adequate Housing

US: Protect Tenants’ Right to Adequate Housing Follow Eviction Moratorium Extension with Financial Relief, Other Measures Tenants’ rights advocates demonstrate in front of the Edward W. Brook Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts, January 13, 2021. © 2021 Michael Dwyer/AP Photo (Washington) – Federal and state governments in the United States should move promptly to strengthen housing protections for renters during the Covid-19 pandemic, including with additional financial relief, Human Rights Watch said in a question-and-answer guide released today.   Currently, there is a nationwide eviction moratorium enacted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which President Joe Biden has extended through March, 2021, as well as a patchwork of state and local protections. In addition, Congress has recently approved $25 billion in rental assistance to help tenants pay rent and cover rent arrears.

DOJ Announces Concrete Company s Deferred Prosecution Agreement: Are Effective Antitrust Compliance Programs Really Less Important Now? Unlikely | Vinson & Elkins LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In early January 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice’s (“the DOJ”) Antitrust Division (“the Division”) announced a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (“DPA”) with Argos USA LLC (“Argos” or “the Company”). 1 While DPAs have been used to resolve prosecutions in other Divisions of the DOJ, the Antitrust Division has considered DPAs only since a policy shift in 2019. Under the new policy, DPAs were to be applied in limited situations where a company committed an antitrust crime despite having an effective compliance program. Division leadership has further suggested that the compliance program in place at the time of the antitrust violation would need to be robust and thoughtful, and that DPAs would be considered only for companies that self-reported misconduct.

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