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New projects study root causes of inequalities and how to reduce their effects

“The projects ... stand to produce real-world, actionable knowledge about how programs, policies and practices can be leveraged to reduce inequalities in U.S. society,” says Associate Vice Chancellor Lonnie Berger.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/new-projects-study-root-causes-of-inequalities-and-how-to-reduce-their-effects/
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