Here's what we're reading this Thursday:
- Hope Wabuke takes on stereotypes about black people—and reminds us what it really means to be black in the USA. [Ozy]
- It turns out that even when people set their own prices, white people still make more. Check out this study about Asians who rent out their property on AirBnB. [NPR]
- We talk about misogyny in rap lyrics a lot, but why is no one talking about Drake’s more subtle version? [Fusion]
- It’s hard for families to get justice in criminal courts when police kill their unarmed relatives. It’s just as hard in civil courts, and white families are more likely to get large settlements. [Washington Post]
- Yesterday Houston voted down its Equal Rights Ordinance, allowing discrimination on the basis of gender identity of sexual orientation to continue. [Feministing]










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