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A recent rise in intolerance toward South Asians may make the immigrant experience in rural America even more isolating.
Beyond the moral arguments for inclusion and equity, placemaking can help strengthen local economies, reduce crime, and drive civic engagement.
More than 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, structural racism maintains advantages for some and not for others, inside and outside of the public school system.

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