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Matt Reed looks at Want Anti-Racist Policy to Work on Today? Adequately and Equitably Fund Community Colleges, by Nikki Edgecombe, Kate Shaw and Jessica Brathwaite, and The Deficit Myth, by Stephanie Kelton. He likes what he sees. I’m about halfway through the book [Deficit Myth] now , and I already consider it one of the most important books of the last decade. It’s extraordinary. Inside Higher EdA Productive Mashup Matt Reed
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Matt Reed looks at Want Anti-Racist Policy to Work on Today? Adequately and Equitably Fund Community Colleges, by Nikki Edgecombe, Kate Shaw and Jessica Brathwaite, and The Deficit Myth, by Stephanie Kelton. He likes what he sees. I’m about halfway through the book [Deficit Myth] now , and I already consider it one of the most important books of the last decade. It’s extraordinary. Inside Higher EdA Productive Mashup Matt Reed
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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I’m about halfway through the book [Deficit Myth] now , and I already consider it one of the most important books of the last decade. It’s extraordinary.Inside Higher Ed
A Productive Mashup
Matt Reed