"Over the past year, graduate students at U.C. Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism have reported deeply into Fresno's past and present, investigating the vast inequalities that exist within the city and its surrounding areas. The Atlantic is partnering with the school to publish what these reporters found—that a legacy of discrimination and segregation, the same forces that shaped Fresno at its founding, are a crucial part of what makes the city the way it is today."
Gillian B. White at The Atlantic begins a series on "California's poorest major city."
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
"Isn't Just Persistent; It Is Punishing"
Labels:
California,
class,
race and ethnicity,
sociology,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century,
urban history
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