How Race Is Lived In America by New York Times
A collection of reporting and personal narratives that examines how race shapes everyday life across the United States, blending intimate profiles, data-driven analysis, and photography to reveal patterns of inequality in housing, education, policing, work, and health; it connects individual stories to historical and structural forces, highlights the varied experiences of different racial and ethnic groups (including multiracial identities), and underscores how institutional practices and policy choices perpetuate disparities while suggesting pathways for understanding and change.
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