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Deeply entrenched neighborhood segregation has foiled many school integration efforts, with school officials and housing stakeholders often working in silos instead of in partnership.
Community-based organizations can better promote health equity through vaccine uptake by implementing trauma-responsive strategies in historically underserved communities.
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Explore how wealth inequality has varied across race, age, and time in the US over the past 60 years, what’s driving inequities, and how policymakers can close these gaps and help all Americans build wealth.
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Deeply entrenched neighborhood segregation has foiled many school integration efforts, with school officials and housing stakeholders often working in silos instead of in partnership.
Guaranteed income programs have demonstrated impressive positive outcomes for recipients, and they reflect American values much better than standard safety net programs.
Women of color experiencing homelessness as individuals are a growing population, but policy and program changes could help them exit homelessness and access permanent housing.
US schools have become more racially and ethnically diverse over the past few decades, but changes have played out differently across the country.
Without addressing the low housing supply, the widening wealth gap between homeowners and renters will likely continue to grow.
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Misconceptions about Housing First ignore decades of evidence of its effectiveness. To end homelessness, policymakers should invest in evidence-backed solutions, such as permanent supportive housing.
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This tool can help government agencies, policymakers, and community advocates assess demographic and spatial disparities in their data.