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America Unequal- Taking on Economic Inequality and Race

 
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In this panel moderated by Professor of Sociology at Stanford, Tomás Jimenez, participants analyze measures of inequality in America and its role in the 2016 presidential election. David Grusky, Professor of Sociology at Stanford, discusses various forms of income inequality and Donald Trump's message of restoring advantages to those who feel they have lost an edge. Sean Reardon, Professor of Education at Stanford, outlines an educational policy agenda for the next president focusing on how residential and school segregation impede equal opportunity. Lastly, Dominique Apollon, research director of Race Forward, describes workers experiences with discrimination and argues for improvements in the reactive system but also considers proactive measures.
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In this panel moderated by Professor of Sociology at Stanford, Tomás Jimenez, participants analyze measures of inequality in America and its role in the 2016 presidential election. David Grusky, Professor of Sociology at Stanford, discusses various forms of income inequality and Donald Trump's message of restoring advantages to those who feel they have lost an edge. Sean Reardon, Professor of Education at Stanford, outlines an educational policy agenda for the next president focusing on how residential and school segregation impede equal opportunity. Lastly, Dominique Apollon, research director of Race Forward, describes workers experiences with discrimination and argues for improvements in the reactive system but also considers proactive measures.
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