Maine’s bicentennial year is an appropriate moment to reflect on the historical legacy of public policy in Maine. In particular, the impact of historic policy decisions on people of color in the state is widely overlooked, perhaps because of Maine’s historical whiteness. This piece will show that, like the rest of the United States, Maine has a history of state-sanctioned discrimination, the consequences of which resonate today. Policymakers need to understand the harmful legacy of racist public policy in Maine if they are to avoid perpetuating those inequalities. Further, this piece will argue that it is not enough for lawmakers to avoid explicit or intentional racism in public policy, but that the state needs to be actively antiracist, wi...
Frank O’Hara traces the evolution of Maine’s housing policies from Maine’s settlement after the Revo...
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist grou...
This panel discussion examined the impact of institutional racism and cultural genocide. Panelists d...
Like civil-rights activists everywhere, those in Maine challenged racism and inequality in postwar A...
The authors examine the colonized history and present of Maine to recognize that the state’s bicente...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
The Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations was established...
Blacks make up 0.4 percent of Maine\u27s 1,227,928 residents, compared to 12 percent nationwide. Ra...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
The authors explore whether there is something about how policy is developed, approved, and implemen...
In Maine’s bicentennial year, Executive Editor Linda Silka reflects on the many available sources of...
In 1912, after having lived on the island since the Civil War, the mixed-race community of Malaga Is...
This thesis examines the issue and causal factors of racial disparity in Maine’s contemporary penal ...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
An undated statement from the Northern Maine Coalition on Undoing Racism refuting research which se...
Frank O’Hara traces the evolution of Maine’s housing policies from Maine’s settlement after the Revo...
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist grou...
This panel discussion examined the impact of institutional racism and cultural genocide. Panelists d...
Like civil-rights activists everywhere, those in Maine challenged racism and inequality in postwar A...
The authors examine the colonized history and present of Maine to recognize that the state’s bicente...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
The Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous, and Tribal Populations was established...
Blacks make up 0.4 percent of Maine\u27s 1,227,928 residents, compared to 12 percent nationwide. Ra...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
The authors explore whether there is something about how policy is developed, approved, and implemen...
In Maine’s bicentennial year, Executive Editor Linda Silka reflects on the many available sources of...
In 1912, after having lived on the island since the Civil War, the mixed-race community of Malaga Is...
This thesis examines the issue and causal factors of racial disparity in Maine’s contemporary penal ...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
An undated statement from the Northern Maine Coalition on Undoing Racism refuting research which se...
Frank O’Hara traces the evolution of Maine’s housing policies from Maine’s settlement after the Revo...
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist grou...
This panel discussion examined the impact of institutional racism and cultural genocide. Panelists d...