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On Inequality and the Shift of Wealth in America

On Inequality and the Shift of Wealth in America  - The problem is that this wealth transfer has created an inequality in America not seen since the Gilded Age, and it has inadvertently slowed down ...

The effect of raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans

The effect of raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans  - Peter Orszag does his best to “educate” us that raising taxes on the wealthy would have only a minimal effect on inequality . Apparently increased ...

How Do White People React When They Hear the Phrase "White Privilege"?

How Do White People React When They Hear the Phrase "White Privilege"?  - Each group had to fill out two surveys: one about their feelings on inequality in America and the other about the hardships they've faced throughout ...

Classes for LGBT People Who Explore Converting to Judaism Open in Los Angeles

Classes for LGBT People Who Explore Converting to Judaism Open in Los Angeles  - Many people, including LGBT people, are going through conversion to Judaism every year or consider conversion, and all of the studies to date show ...

Vatican dismisses gay priest

Vatican dismisses gay priest  - His revelation is an acknowledgement of the truth of the way God has made him, and, like millions of other LGBT Catholics, his self-acceptance and ...

One LGBT group says MLB's cross-dressing rookie hazing sends dangerous message

One LGBT group says MLB's cross-dressing rookie hazing sends dangerous message  - However, TMZ Sports is reporting that powerful LGBT advocacy group Athlete Ally believes the ritual goes too far when it forces rookies to cross-dress, ...

Should Mississippi protect its LGBT workers?

Should Mississippi protect its LGBT workers?  - As a member of the LGBT community, I've faced discrimination in the work place numerous times, but couldn't do anything about it because no law ...

LGBT Rights Will Be Focus Of Her Presidency

LGBT Rights Will Be Focus Of Her Presidency  - Hillary Clinton said Saturday that her run for President is about ending "injustices and dangers" that are still faced by the LGBT community, according ...

Finding their truth

Finding their truth  - The American Latino experience is full of those intersections. ... She fought people's preconceived ideas by working hard to prove to them that she's ...

Solidarity of Black, Latino communities will lead to empowerment

Solidarity of Black, Latino communities will lead to empowerment  - The two largest people of color groups in America are Latinos and Blacks. And if Blacks and Latinos unite in New York and elsewhere, it will achieve ...

Will the Shadows of Ignorance Finally Defeat Venezuelan Universities?

Will the Shadows of Ignorance Finally Defeat Venezuelan Universities?  - As for the second task, despite the fact it has made important "progress" in the first and second levels of the educational system, the State is faced with ...

Michelle Obama Challenges School Girls: 'Compete with Boys'

Michelle Obama Challenges School Girls: 'Compete with Boys'  - CBS reports that during Glamour magazine's "The Power of an Educated Girl" conference held Tuesday at the Apollo Theater, Mrs. Obama gave a ...

Latin America an emblem of emerging markets' sputter

Latin America an emblem of emerging markets' sputter  - After a decade of strong economic growth, Latin America and especially ... Latin America, where some 56 million people exited poverty during a ...

Clinton pledges action for LGBT Americans

Clinton pledges action for LGBT Americans  -  LGBT activists have had a momentous 2015. ... in the courthouse door in Kentucky calling for people to join him in resisting a Supreme Court ruling.".

A new day, a new gayborhood?

A new day, a new gayborhood?  - Several LGBT African - American residents have already moved in. A rainbow flag, sitting undisturbed first turned Myers' attention to the phenomenon.

In Latin America, One Percent Will Be Richer Than Rest in 2022, Oxfam Says

In Latin America, One Percent Will Be Richer Than Rest in 2022, Oxfam Says  - Cañete said Latin America continues to be a region of great inequality, despite a reduction in those living below the poverty line from 44 percent to 28 ...