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Can Progress on Diversity Be Union-Made?
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Dozens of nooses have shown up on U.S. construction sites. The culprits rarely face consequences.
Chicago’s construction set-aside program extended for six years with revised eligibility standards
Union Incomes May Seem Better Than Non-Union, But Are They Really?
Black Electrician Opens Shop In Waltham, Hopes To Set Example
Editorial: Diversity ownership vies with unions for contracts
Boston Planning Agency Vice-Chair Criticized for Racist Language
This Black-owned Construction Company Went From Broke To Raking In Billions
Can Prevailing Wage Laws Also Foster Equity in Business Ownership?
Rebuild could offer blueprint for more diverse Philadelphia construction industry
A diverse labor force: The challenges facing minority contractors, and the tools needed to succeed
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The Color Of Public Money
The GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting is diving deeply into government contracting and public spending to uncover inequities in how public funds are spent.
Special report: How racism impacts construction
In this six-part series, Construction Dive takes a deep look into hate's toll on the industry.
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From North of Dixie / Plate 23
Julian C. Wilson, Cleveland OH, April 6, 1964
Construction worker dropping shovel of dirt on activists seeking to halt construction of a new school that would further the segregation of neighborhood schools.
