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    Untitled document - 4 year(s) ago

    Jonathan B. Imber Editor-in-Chief ‘Society’ Journal (Springer) jimber@wellesley.edu 28th July 2020 Dear Professor Imber Re: Publication of overtly racist article by Lawrence M Mead We write to protest against the publication of the article ‘Poverty and Culture’ on 21st July 2020 (https://lin…

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    Poverty and Culture - 4 year(s) ago

    Poverty persists in America even amidst the world’s richest nation. Attempts to attribute longterm poverty to social barriers, such as racial discrimination or lack of jobs, have failed. Some scholars now attribute poverty to culture in the sense that many poor become disillusioned and no longer seek to advance themselves. More plausible is cultural difference. The United States has an…

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    Right now, racial injustice in America is in plain view. Most understand and agree what happened to George Floyd was appalling and that Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray and Eric Garner before him represent inexcusable instances of police brutality and abuse of power. But participating in meaningful conversations about these atrocities among colleagues, friends and even

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