As Juneteenth becomes a federal holiday, USC experts examine the steps America has taken toward reckoning with the legacy of slavery and institutionalized racism.
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For the first time in more than 30 years, reparations-focused legislation is headed to the House floor for a full vote.
USC Gould’s Center for Transnational Law and Business has launched an international study group to track trends and developments in the Americas.
For this USC scientist, the stories are personal: Her great-grandmother was freed nearly two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Poverty is not a learning disability. It’s a barrier to education that we can overcome together.
In an age of disinformation and disaffection, how do we teach the next generation of informed, active citizens?
The program aims to educate aspiring senior leaders from the military, government and innovation communities about the intersection of public policy and engineering.
Anti-science attitudes and political ideology often go hand in hand, a USC study finds, which means machine-analyzed data could offer clues as to where diseases like COVID-19 might spread.