From Urban Institute :: Greater DC Update <[email protected]>
Subject DC’s THRIVE partnership reimagines the American safety net
Date March 1, 2022 12:31 PM
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Greater DC Update
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The THRIVE partnership shows special promise as an equitable safety net for families of color
An evaluation of the THRIVE East of the River partnership finds that direct cash can help families achieve stability during crisis, suggesting direct cash assistance can help close disparities and advance economic mobility.

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Latest census data depict continued growth and diversification of the Greater DC region
The most recent decennial census data for DC and the greater region show the area&rsquo;s population grew by 13 percent between 2010 and 2020 and became more racially and ethnically diverse.

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Perceptions of eviction likelihood among renters of color
To address perceptions of eviction threat among DC&rsquo;s renters of color, local policymakers could improve outreach to people in these communities, extend financial assistance, and expand mediation services, all through a trauma-informed lens.

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Four lessons to ensure an equitable recovery from the pandemic in the Greater DC region
The Urban&ndash;Greater DC team convened with local changemakers to reflect on the pandemic and the racial justice movement to answer a critical question: What would it take to ensure a more equitable revitalization of the region we call home?

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How did DC public schools avoid the worst of the COVID-19 school reopening debate?
The DC school district&rsquo;s test-to-return program required all staff and students to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test before returning from the holiday vacation. All but one school reopened.

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What do early educators in DC think about the revamped quality rating and improvement system?
A new brief shows local early educators generally felt positively about the DC&rsquo;s redesigned quality rating and improvement system, which rolled out in 2016&ndash;18. The
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technical report describes the survey&rsquo;s design.

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