“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.
Higher levels of segregation within colleges is associated with fewer high-paying degrees being awarded to Black and Hispanic students. Was your
college major as diverse as your campus? Share your story on Twitter using #MajorlySegregated.
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.
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.
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?
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 support commercial corridors as businesses continue to grapple with the pandemic’s effects.