Exciting news! Freedom: Art as the Messenger opens April 11th, curated by Arts on the Block's own June Linowitz and featuring a collaboration by Clayton Evans and Chris Barclay! Learn more: http://ow.ly/jfCB50oaVLT
Can we fight poverty through criminal justice and education reform? Michael Tanner of @CatoInstitute thinks so, and argues for thinking outside the box in his new book, which we discuss on the latest episode.
http://societyandthestate.com/134-michael-tanner-on-the-inclusive-economy/ #poverty #cjr #edreform
Per @CatoInstitute survey of data and academic studies:"illegal immigrants are less likely to be criminals than native-born Americans."
https://www.cato.org/blog/illegal-immigrants-crime-assessing-evidence
(Even if u agree w/ president's overall policy, please take 5 minutes to read this) https://twitter.com/GlennThrush/status/1114293456380334080
Would the US #housing industry benefit from deregulation? @CatoInstitute shows how Tokyo is meeting growing housing demand without regulation or price increases. @WSJ https://www.hiveforhousing.com/business-management/proces
14.6% of U.S. working women are managers, while in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark, just between 1 and 4.6% of working women are managers. http://j.mp/2tYvVGB