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Inequality

  • Kevin Mishoe, head of the Association for the Betterment of Bucksport.

    Black families passed their homes from one generation to the next. Now they may be lost

    Unstable property rights mean Black southerners may survive a flood but lose their home, and it’s causing the racial wealth gap to grow larger
  • An intensive care unit at the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England, in May 2020.

    Any Covid inquiry must help us 'fix the roof' before the next pandemic hits

    Charlotte Summers
    Along with Britain’s woeful lack of preparation for a pandemic, an inquiry must address why being poor kills, says intensive care doctor Charlotte Summers
  • .<br>Naima Sakande Women’s Justice Advocate at APPEAL 08-07-2020 Photograph by Martin Godwin.

    Naima Sakande: 'There's too much self-congratulation when we talk about race in the UK'

    Black women are badly let down by the legal system. We need change now, not more empty platitudes, says the women’s justice advocate
  • Working nights to pack your California strawberries, working days to graduate from school – video

    With responsibility for earning enough to look after her sisters, Ashley balances working nights in a California strawberry-freezing factory with her school attendance

  • John Boyd Jr, at his 210-acre farm in Baskerville, Virginia. Boyd is a fourth-generation farmer, still fighting for black farmers' rights and equal treatment.

    There were nearly a million black farmers in 1920. Why have they disappeared?

    Today there are just 45,000 African American farmers. One man is fighting to save them
  • About Inequality – a Guardian series

    This content was made possible with funding by the Ford Foundation, as part of an in-depth reporting project on inequality across the United States.
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