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Kate L. Flach
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Educational Aid for Prisoners Works. Yet It’s Politically Precarious.
Why all Americans benefit from higher education for those incarcerated.
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Kate L. Flach
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Adrian Cox
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August 23, 2022
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Jayland Walker’s Killing Didn’t Spur Expected Protests. Here’s Why.
An effective media strategy has often been crucial to rallying the public behind Black victims of fatal violence.
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Kate L. Flach
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July 13, 2022
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Thanks to Conservative Politicans and the Media, the Education Wars Echo the 1960s
The debate once again centers on — and stokes — White parents’ anxieties.
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Kate L. Flach
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November 19, 2021
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The ‘Wonder Years’ Remake Resurrects a 1970 Tactic to Diversify TV Viewing
Putting Black characters in situations familiar to White viewers aims to build empathy and interest.
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Kate L. Flach
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October 1, 2021
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Television Is Already Moving to Address Racism — But Will the Effort Last?
Past network efforts to address racism faded as uprisings stopped dominating headlines.
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Kate L. Flach
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June 11, 2020