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Posted on June 26, 2020 by

Princeton Voices:

Marian Croak: Google’s Marian Croak Aimed for the Top. She Couldn’t Escape Racism. (The Wall Street Journal)

Ruha Benjamin: Do Cops Need Guns?; Algorithmic Bias In Policing, Surveillance Technology (WBUR) and Nationwide Calls For Police Reform Must Examine Policing Technologies (WBUR)

Dean Knox: Why Statistics Don’t Capture The Full Extent Of The Systemic Bias In Policing (FiveThirtyEight)

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor: INSIGHT: Universities Should Stay Closed to Protect Workers of Color (Bloomberg)

Andrew Golden: Racism in the Valley: Why tech investing has not changed (Financial Times)

Beth English: The Gendered Pandemic (Project Syndicate)

Julian Zelizer: Trump’s chilling distortion of ‘law and order’ (CNN)

Eddie Glaude: Eddie Glaude: Polls suggest Trump is taking a hit with handling of coronavirus, economy, and racial discord (MSNBC) and Three Essential Novels That Movingly Explore Racism in the U.S. (The Wall Street Journal)

Allen C. Guelzo: A Wolf in Emergency Clothing (The Wall Street Journal)

Chika Okeke-Agulu: Nigerian scholar calls for halt to auction of sacred Igbo artworks (The Guardian)

Gianluca Violante: Americans Will Soon Need Extra Money They Saved in Lockdown (Bloomberg)

Markus Brunnermeier: Corporate debt overhang and credit policy (The Brookings Institution)

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