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Tag Archives: race
Races of Injured While at Work Goes Unreported in TX
Injury Data by Race Goes Uncollected in Texas by Jay Root, The Texas Tribune Oct. 10, 2014 Austin lawyer Brad McClellan became convinced a few years ago that one of his clients, a black man who had been horribly injured … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Human rights, Law, News, Texas, Uncategorized
Tagged claims, Injuries, race, Reporting, representation, texas, workers compensation, Workmans Comp
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A Rich Texas Town that holds onto its whiteness for Dear Life
A Rich Texas Town that holds into it’s Whiteness for Dear Life Yep, Austin’s too segregated. It’s too old for this. As radical, well-visited, well-loved and as evolved as it is, it’s still too segregated. The I-35 rift between where … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin, demographics, race, race relations, segregation, texas
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