Lower Black and Latino Pass Rates Don’t Make a Test Racist One sociolinguistic study helps show why the issue is more complicated.
Where Money Meets Feelings: Financial Therapy Finds Its Footing Planners weren’t equipped to address the emotional roots of how clients dealt with money. Therapists couldn’t guide finances. Now, there’s a bridge.
New York ‘Architect’ Says He Never Saw Plans for 642 Feet Tall Building An architect lent his license to a New York City developer to approve buildings he didn’t design, according to an investigation by The New York Times.
Why Does a Hair Braider Need a License? Such requirements raise entry barriers to professions that can disproportionately affect racial minorities.