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Media Hits Archive for Emanuel Nieves

What will nearly $1 billion mean for Russell and surrounding west Louisville neighborhoods?

Louisville Magazine | March 19, 2019

Black Federal Employees Disproportionately Affected as Government Shutdown Ties for Longest Ever

The Root | January 11, 2019

What the Believers Are Denying

The Atlantic | January 1, 2019

How Funding Black Businesses Can Help Bridge the Racial Wealth Gap

YES! Magazine | December 14, 2018

The Inequality to Be Suffered by Our Children

Common Dreams | December 10, 2018

Advancing Racial Equity With State Tax Policy

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities | November 15, 2018

Dignity is delicate

AEON | September 17, 2018

What Just Happened? $30 Trillion to the Richest White Americans Since 2008

Common Dreams | September 3, 2018

There Are Many Rich Minorities. So Why Are There No Black Koch Brothers?

Time | July 31, 2018

Ongoing discrimination – connecting the dots

TSD Memphis | July 25, 2018

Black Americans’ Median Wealth Could Disappear in One Generation

Truthout | July 12, 2018

Black voters exist in the Midwest. Democrats, ignore us at your peril.

Vox | July 12, 2018

Yes, There’s a Wealth Gap, Here’s Why

Pittsburgh Courier | July 3, 2018

The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy

The Atlantic | May 16, 2018

How Black Millennials Can Finally Close the Racial Wealth Gap

Fast Company | May 2, 2018

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