A number of cities displayed strong moral leadership after last year’s Charlottesville rallies, but the hard work is just beginning: https://t.co/xPilav65FU— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 9, 2018
9 August 2018
In "Analysis"
One year after the Charlottesville rallies, @rachelabarker and @berubea1 write that city leaders must confront the realities of race and opportunity to prepare their citizens for a better future: https://t.co/xPilav65FU— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 9, 2018
10 August 2018
In "Analysis"
“What was most surprising to me about Charlottesville was the willingness of the protesters to be unmasked...What it suggests is that they feel like they have a certain amount of immunity [and the] political backing potentially of our own government.” https://t.co/J6hEtAld4N pic.twitter.com/7clCvZInXw— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 6, 2018
6 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @BrookingsInst: A number of cities displayed strong moral leadership after last year’s Charlottesville rallies, but the hard work is just beginning: https://t.co/xPilav65FU
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RT @BrookingsInst: A number of cities displayed strong moral leadership after last year’s Charlottesville rallies, but the hard work is just beginning: https://t.co/xPilav65FU
A number of cities displayed strong moral leadership after last year’s Charlottesville rallies, but the hard work is just beginning: https://t.co/xPilav65FU— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 9, 2018
9 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @BrookingsInst: One year after the Charlottesville rallies, @rachelabarker and @berubea1 write that city leaders must confront the realities of race and opportunity to prepare their citizens for a better future: https://t.co/xPilav65FU
One year after the Charlottesville rallies, @rachelabarker and @berubea1 write that city leaders must confront the realities of race and opportunity to prepare their citizens for a better future: https://t.co/xPilav65FU— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 9, 2018
10 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @BrookingsInst: “What was most surprising to me about Charlottesville was the willingness of the protesters to be unmasked...What it suggests is that they feel like they have a certain amount of immunity [and the] political backing potentially of our own government.” https://t.co/J6hEtAld4N https://t.co/7clCvZInXw
“What was most surprising to me about Charlottesville was the willingness of the protesters to be unmasked...What it suggests is that they feel like they have a certain amount of immunity [and the] political backing potentially of our own government.” https://t.co/J6hEtAld4N pic.twitter.com/7clCvZInXw— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 6, 2018
6 August 2018
In "Analysis"