Robin DiAngelo explains in her book “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism,” that before people saw violence against African Americans on TV white
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An “Activist HUD”: Housing and Urban Development Secretary nominee
Marcia Fudge has decades of experience and a vision for the department to focus on universal housing vouchers to increase section 8, breaking down systemic discrimination based on race and income and home buying credits for historically disenfranchised buyers. Opponents believe these moves make for an “Activist HUD”. But first up, however, is tackling the looming eviction crisis. (