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Medicaid and maternal health in the South
The US is facing a maternal mortality crisis, and southerners are at higher risk. State Medicaid policies and practices can help advance maternal health equity.
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Inflation could undermine families of color’s financial resilience
Inflation costs have disproportionately hurt people of color, threatening to exacerbate existing inequities and undermine families’ financial resilience. How can policymakers help?
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Event: Exploring prosecutor plea bargaining decisions in Philadelphia
Join us on Tuesday, November 29, for a discussion on the factors that affect prosecutors’ decisionmaking in plea bargaining in Philadelphia—and whether a system dependent on pleas can attain justice.
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When researchers build trust, “hard-to-reach” undocumented communities aren’t so hard to reach
Typical approaches to data collection often don’t work with undocumented immigrants. Intentional researchers can partner with trusted organizations to meet participants where they are.
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The relationship between student loan forgiveness, the Pell bonus, and race
The “Pell bonus” has little effect on the racial distribution of who receives student loan relief, but it does significantly increase the share of American Indian or Alaska Native, Black, and Hispanic borrowers who will have all their federal loans forgiven.
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