An order to federal agencies to drop a clause in contracts about “segregated facilities” is largely symbolic, experts say.
The Trump administration has opened the door for segregation to return in federal contracting, undoing decades of civil ...
Trump’s order resulted in the removal of a clause in a massive document outlining federal rules for working with outside contractors. The clause barred federal contractors from maintaining segregated ...
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The Root on MSNSegregation May Really Return to Certain Places in The United StatesIn a public memo issued by the General Services Administration, the federal government no longer prohibits contractors from ...
Segregation is illegal in the US. But President Trump's administration is removing anything that benefits people of specific ...
Brown v. Board of Education targeted Southern schools, where the degree of racial segregation surpassed that of their Northern counterparts. This policy, however, sidelined segregation in Northern ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Trump-Musk Regime Wants to Make Segregation Great AgainIn a boon for racist businesses, the administration has ended a ban on segregated facilities for federal contractors.
Gee Scott warns that eliminating the Department of Education may lead to a resurgence of segregation in schools.
If you’re a contractor with a segregation policy, say it loud—so non-white dollars don’t fund your business. It won’t go how you think. The change comes after Trump’s executive order ...
More than 30 years on from the IRA’s ceasefire and more than 25 years after the Belfast Agreement was signed, the Catholic-Protestant divide in Northern Ireland still looms large. Teaching ...
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