From Policies for Action <[email protected]>
Subject Policies for Action announces new research hubs
Date November 17, 2022 12:02 PM
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november special Update

Policies for Action is thrilled to
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announce five new research hubs that will investigate a variety of health and racial equity topics. The hubs will produce high-impact research aimed at answering critical policy questions and inform discussions around the best ways to ensure everyone can be healthy, with particular attention to addressing racial and ethnic disparities.

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The
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Institute for Women&rsquo;s Policy Research will explore the root causes of racial, economic, and health disparities and how they might be overcome to advance equitable outcomes for women, families, and communities of color.
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Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at The New School aims to investigate direct income support and cash transfer policies as an economic right and a medium through which policymakers can abolish poverty in the United States.
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The
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Community Innovators Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will study community-driven housing interventions and their impacts on racial inequities in health and well-being.
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The
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University of California, Berkeley , will investigate economic and related policies that enhance the incomes and well-being of low-wage working families and address racial disparities.
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University of Minnesota aims to identify, analyze, and share antiracist policy strategies and develop a body of evidence to eliminate racial injustice and improve health and well-being.
Learn more about these important new studies and all of
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P4A&rsquo;s Research Hubs.

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