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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

How Redlining Segregated Chicago, and America
By Whet Moser
New evidence suggests that cutting up America's cities along racial lines exacerbated the problem, with effects that lingered for decades. Read more
Why Women Programmers Were the Foundation of the Computing Age, and Where They Went
By Whet Moser
Women in computing helped Britain win World War II. Then they were pushed out of the industry, and the industry itself foundered. Read more
How the Google Memo Hurts Women in the Workplace
By Whet Moser
Stereotypes have a direct effect on women's performance—and researchers are figuring out exactly why. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
Charlie Trotter’s culinary legacy, Jay Cutler comes out of retirement, and city police use military-style tactics responding to suicide attempts. Read more
How President Trump Is Eroding Norms
By Whet Moser
A clever experiment lends credence to reports and anecdotes that the president's willingness to "speak his mind" has encouraged his supporters to do the same. Read more
When America First Realized It Had a Problem With Health-Care Costs
By Whet Moser
A group of experts gathered in Chicago 85 years ago to figure out how to pay for health care. The fight was nasty then, and it's only gotten nastier. Read more
Can Chicago Fight Violence with Summer Jobs?
By Whet Moser
The promising One Summer Plus program passed a second test, showing benefits for an even harder-to-reach group of youths. Read more
Here's What's New About that Maddening TIF Investigation
By Whet Moser
It's a long-controversial program, but the Better Government Association and Crain's uncover an example of just how misused the funds can be. Read more
This Cookbook Explains the Complexity of Thai Food and Its History
By Whet Moser
Leela Punyaratabandhu on the culinary history of her hometown Bangkok, and how Thai food is represented in the United States (and Chicago). Read more
How Much Money Could Chicago Save By Reducing Violence?
By Whet Moser
Substantial anti-violence programs aren't cheap, but neither is violence. Read more
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