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The Suburbs Should Be Less Racist

Mike Dunham

Most Americans live in suburbs, and most suburbs reinforce racial inequality. We should do something about that.

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    Former teacher. Data specialist. Peninsula For Everyone lead. https://twitter.com/mldunham

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