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The unequal commute
Not all people have access to high-quality, reliable, and safe transportation to reach jobs, resources, and services. Explore inequities in the transportation systems of four metropolitan areas: Baltimore, Lansing, Nashville, and Seattle.
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Podcast episode: Better support for working families with kids in the time of COVID
Many families are struggling to balance work and virtual learning for their school-age children. What can we do to better support working parents with kids learning at home?
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So far, Texas has failed to ensure its Latinx residents are counted in the 2020 Census
The 2020 Census deadline was just extended, but Texans are still likely to be undercounted. The state’s Latinx communities are especially at risk of losing political representation and economic opportunity.
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Launching WorkRise: Transforming the labor market for low-wage workers
From October 13 to 16, join us for the launch of WorkRise, a new national platform for identifying, testing, and sharing bold new ideas for transforming the labor market for low-wage workers. Registration is requested for each session.
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How can we continue to increase inclusion in neighborhoods?
Residents and entire economies pay the costs of residential segregation. The good news is that residential segregation is declining, though the pace may be plodding and the contraction uneven.
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