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Subject Research and resources to help end structural racism
Date June 4, 2020 7:42 PM
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"Objectivity requires we name racism when we see it, that we explain how its roots run through the American experience, understanding its lasting influence in ourselves and our own institution."
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Sarah Rosen Wartell, President, Urban Institute



Today, we share these actionable resources and evidence in the hope you will identify how you and your organization can join nationwide efforts to propel our society toward justice.


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Data and research to help dismantle structural racism
From COVID-19 to police brutality, Urban Institute researchers examine how historical and ongoing public policies, institutional practices, and cultural narratives perpetuate racial inequalities, undermine health, and constrain mobility for communities of color.

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How should we talk about racial disparities?
Racial disparities in the US emerge from a long history of discriminatory policies, programs, and practices and from ongoing patterns of systemic racism. Calling out these root causes of racial disparities is the first step toward remedy.

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Why efforts to build community-police trust in Minneapolis failed
Minneapolis was one of six city participants in the
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National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice, perhaps the most robust federal effort ever designed to build trust between community and police. The effort was built on three conceptual pillars, but it needed a fourth: police accountability.

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What would it take to overcome the effects of structural racism?
In the midst of pandemic and protest, we are working toward a more equitable future in which structural racism and its harmful outcomes are rectified.

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Racial health disparities in COVID-19 highlight why we must dismantle structural racism
Black Americans face a much higher risk of contracting the novel coronavirus and dying from COVID-19. What are the root causes of these racial health disparities, and how can we address them?

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COVID-19 has increased housing instability for low-income families and families of color
Racial and economic disparities in access to safe and affordable housing existed long before the pandemic, but new data from the US Census Bureau suggest the pandemic—and its economic fallout—is only widening these divides.

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Resources for community engagement, solidarity, and partnership:

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Event: Keeping inclusive innovation a focus during a pandemic&mdash;June 5

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How to put racial equity at the center of neighborhood investment

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Testing the design of participatory grantmaking

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Two cities&rsquo; efforts to increase economic opportunity for young men of color

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Solidarity and good partnership amid the COVID-19 pandemic



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