As Congress prepares to vote on legislation that considers statehood for DC, examining how DC’s status has preserved inequities is critical. Join a virtual discussion on April 12, 1:30–2:30 p.m. (EDT) on what statehood would mean for city residents.
The country has now spent more than a year dealing with COVID-19. In a new podcast episode, local leaders discuss how they are working to support their communities and how they envision the road to recovery.
Explore a new collection of brief histories of racist policies and institutional practices, evidence-based solutions for addressing and undoing structural barriers, and conversations with changemakers about their work to overcome structural racism.
The pandemic’s economic and health impacts are widening racial disparities in housing instability. This updated tool maps out neighborhoods where low-income residents face greater risks of housing instability and homelessness, helping policymakers develop an equitable COVID-19 response.
Amid the economic effects of Brexit and COVID-19, a new data tool for policymakers offers a clearer picture of how constituencies in the United Kingdom are managing daily finances and adapting to sudden economic changes.