With her first brick-and-mortar bakery, Justice of the Pies, the pastry chef Maya-Camille Broussard focuses on creativity — and inclusivity for people with disabilities.
Tag: Black People
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In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous Tornado
Rolling Fork, Miss., like much of the Delta, had already been wrecked by disinvestment and decline before a giant tornado swept through in late March, leaving residents to ponder whether to rebuild or move on.
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Community Land Trusts Are Working to Create New Homeowners
Born of the Civil Rights Movement, community land trusts are working to preserve neighborhoods and create new homeowners, from New York to California.
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In First Supreme Court Term, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘Came to Play’
The first Black female member of the Supreme Court wasted no time in finding her footing, asserting herself in dissents, alliances and questions from the bench.
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The Supreme Court Enshrines Racial Imbalance
By striking down affirmative action, justices take the absurd position that racism must be ignored for racism to be overcome.