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Black Minds Matter: Supporting the Educational Success of Black Children in California
This report examines how the nearly 1 million Black youth in California are faring from preschool through college and reveals the distressing disparities that newly released state and national data show persist at all levels of their educational journey.
Explore social sector research from organizations working for the benefit of racial and ethnic minorities. This includes programs work to improve the economic, social, and physical well-being of people of color, through direct services, advocacy, grant-making, public policy, and social science research.
RESEARCH RELATED FUNDING
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% OF TOTAL FUNDING (2013)
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TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Safety concerns were top of mind for many Black Americans before Buffalo shooting
May 20, 2022
Publisher(s): Pew Research Center

The Shrinking Geography of Opportunity in Metro America
May 10, 2022
Publisher(s): PolicyLink ; USC Dornsife Equity Research Institute ; National Equity Atlas

Beyond the Hashtags and Slogans: The Role of AAPIs in Police Reform
May 6, 2022
Publisher(s): AAPI Civic Engagement Fund

Championing Leaders of Color in Housing Equity and Community Development
Apr 26, 2022
Publisher(s): Center for Community Progress

Firearm Violence and Racism: Firearms and Racial Inequality 2022
Apr 22, 2022
Publisher(s): Instituto Sou da Paz
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

Expungement: A Beginning to Reduce Recidivism
Apr 1, 2004
Publisher(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Ready? Set. Grow! A Starter's Guide for Becoming Culturally Competent
Sep 1, 2004
Publisher(s): Chicago Jobs Council

Opportunity and the Gulf Coast: Six Months After Katrina
Mar 1, 2006
Publisher(s): Opportunity Agenda