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Why racial inequality and regional economic inequality can't be separated

Intersections by The Brookings Institution

In this episode, Bradley Hardy , associate professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at American University and nonresident senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings, and Frederick Wherry , pro...

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Why racial inequality and regional economic inequality can't be separated is an episode from Intersections by The Brookings Institution. In this episode, Bradley Hardy , associate professor in the Department of Public Administration and Pol...

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Published Oct 10, 2018, 40:23 long, audio available.

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In this episode, Bradley Hardy , associate professor in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at American University and nonresident senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings, and Frederick Wherry , professor of sociology at Princeton University, explain how some economic policies have disproportionate impacts on black communities, and how that has to be understood to design better policies to combat regional economic inequality. Full show notes available here: With thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo, Chris McKenna, Brennan Hoban, Fred Dews and Camilo Ramirez for additional support. Send feedback email to intersections@brookings.edu , and

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Why racial inequality and regional economic inequality can't be separated is an episode from Intersections by The Brookings Institution.

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Published Oct 10, 2018 and 40:23 long