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Creating lasting change through community leadership
“COVID has shown us that people are essential to the success of a Promise Neighborhood.” Learn how Promise Neighborhoods are working with residents to weather crises and transform communities.
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Majorly segregated within colleges
Higher levels of segregation within colleges is associated with fewer high-paying degrees being awarded to Black and Hispanic students. Was your
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What would providing every city with high-quality, zero-emissions public transportation look like?
A major federal intervention could make public transportation convenient and reliable for people throughout the country, thus reducing emissions, improving access, and increasing social equity.
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How the risk of coronavirus exposure at work varies by race and ethnicity—and how to protect the health and well-being of workers and families
A new report finds Black, Native American, and Hispanic/Latinx workers are more likely than white workers to have jobs that place them at greater risk of exposure to and transmission of the coronavirus.
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Fixing Social Security
Competing proposals to confront the program’s long-term financing gap would affect workers, beneficiaries, and program finances for decades to come. Should we shrink or expand Social Security?
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Protecting the “third place”: The pandemic’s impact on commercial corridors and how to support them
Join us on Thursday, December 10, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EST) to explore how governmental and nonprofit action can
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