REPORT: Umbrellas Don’t Make It Rain
In April, Experts of Color Network Members Darrick Hamilton, Sandy Darity, Anne Price, and Vishnu Sridharan published an important new report titled Umbrellas Don’t Make it Rain: Why Studying and...
View ArticleREPORT: Promoting Family Economic Security in the San Francisco Bay Area Region
At the inaugural Poverty to Prosperity Conference, Rise Together Bay Area — a collective initiative of 180+ business, government, nonprofit and philanthropic representatives — released a new report by...
View ArticleREPORT: The Unmet Legal Needs of America’s Small Business Community
Today the Insight Center for Community Economic Development released a new report titled “The Unmet Legal Needs of America’s Small Business Community.” The report was prepared in collaboration with...
View ArticleREPORT: Bootstraps are for Black Kids
Bootstraps Are For Black Kids: Race, Wealth, and the Impact of Intergenerational Transfers on Adult Outcomes A new study released today shows that—despite a close to 19 to 1 racial difference in median...
View ArticleREPORT: Contracting for Racial Equity
Contracting for Equity Best Local Government Practices that Advance Racial Equity in Government Contracting and Procurement The Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) joined forces with the...
View ArticleRichmond opens the door to economic opportunity and security
The report, entitled, “Richmond Opens the Door to Economic Opportunity and Security” was authored by Sharon Cornu, a leading East Bay public policy expert and senior consultant at the Center. According...
View ArticleIssue I: Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today. This first of three issue briefs, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for...
View ArticleIssue II: Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today. This second of three issue briefs, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for...
View ArticleThe Color of Wealth in Los Angeles
New study reveals nuanced story of race and wealth in LA The new report examines wealth inequality across racial and ethnic groups in Los Angeles, shows substantial disparity with Japanese, Asian...
View ArticleIssue III: Special Series on Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today The final issue brief, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today,” is...
View ArticleThe Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital
by Kilolo Kijakazi, Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, Mark Paul, Anne E. Price, Darrick Hamilton, and William A. Darity Jr. The Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital is a joint publication of the Urban...
View ArticleResearch Brief Series: Women, Race & Wealth, Volume 1
Women, Race and Wealth is the first in a series of briefs that summarize patterns of household wealth among black and white women by college education, family structure and age using the Panel Study of...
View Article#ThisIsNotNormal, it really isn’t and must be reversed
by Jhumpa Bhattacharya | January 25, 2016 – East Bay Times This is not normal, this is not normal, #ThisIsNotNormal. I can’t even count the number of times I have read or heard this phrase since Nov....
View ArticleREPORT: Contracting for Racial Equity
Contracting for Equity Best Local Government Practices that Advance Racial Equity in Government Contracting and Procurement The Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) joined forces with the...
View ArticleRichmond opens the door to economic opportunity and security
The report, entitled, “Richmond Opens the Door to Economic Opportunity and Security” was authored by Sharon Cornu, a leading East Bay public policy expert and senior consultant at the Center. According...
View ArticleIssue I: Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today. This first of three issue briefs, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for...
View ArticleIssue II: Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today. This second of three issue briefs, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for...
View ArticleThe Color of Wealth in Los Angeles
New study reveals nuanced story of race and wealth in LA The new report examines wealth inequality across racial and ethnic groups in Los Angeles, shows substantial disparity with Japanese, Asian...
View ArticleIssue III: Special Series on Retirement Security
Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today The final issue brief, “Retirement Security: We must plan for tomorrow, so our families can live for today,” is...
View ArticleThe Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital
by Kilolo Kijakazi, Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, Mark Paul, Anne E. Price, Darrick Hamilton, and William A. Darity Jr. The Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital is a joint publication of the Urban...
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