The racial proximity that characterizes mixed income housing developments shouldn’t be confused with the genuine relationships that are established in true communities.
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Voices: Why This Year’s Wake County Board of Education Race Is So Important
“There are currently five conservative candidates looking to become the new majority on the WCBOE. While only three of the seven challengers have experience in the education sector, those that don’t have some fascinating résumés.”
Voices: Raleigh’s Affordable Housing Bond Feels Like Déjà Vu
Instead of addressing the affordable housing crisis, it seems like policymakers in Raleigh would rather redefine it.
Under the Cover of a Progressive Appointment, the Raleigh City Council Is Pursuing Its Usual Agenda
Both Carmen Cauthen and Stormie Forte were excellent candidates, yet the city council needed someone to fit certain criteria.
The System Has Failed Black People
A police department cannot be in charge of policing itself.
The Call for Calm Is Designed to Preserve the Status Quo
How should a grieving community respond to brutalization?
The Whitewashing of Raleigh’s Future
Black voices are being shut out, and the community knows it.
To Honor Black Residents, Raleigh Needs to Honor Chavis Park
“Who knows what priceless artifacts we will find if we take the time to look.”
History Has Its Eyes on the New Raleigh City Council
They’ve bought into the YIMBY hype. But will they make the gentrification in Southeast Raleigh worse?
Yes, Raleigh’s Moloks Debacle Really Is About Race
There’s no such thing as a non-racial policy.

