The average Democratic state has one senator for every 3 million people. The average Republican state has one senator for every 1.8 million people. In other words, Republican states have roughly 1.6 times more proportional power than Democratic states. Purple states lean closer to the average of Democratic states with one senator for every 2.9 million people.
Read MoreIf the City of Carmel is sincere about a more representative and equitable public art program, then it needs to better understand the symbolic and the economic contexts in which public art programs operate—and the ways in which their own program reproduces real and symbolic economic, racial, and gender inequities.
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