Reports

From education and health care to criminal justice and immigration, race-based disparities continue to determine the life chances of individuals and communities. Documenting these gaps and identifying creative solutions that prioritize racial equity is a critical function of the Research program.


On this page you will find cutting-edge analysis on these issues from our research and program.



The Public’s Truth Los Angeles

Stories of Racial Profiling and the Attack on Civil Liberties. Community Testimony presented Saturday, September 13, 2003.

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Youth Rising

By Mattie Weiss. Excerpted from the Introduction: In Chicago, African American youth actively support the rights of undocumented students, while Latino students join Black youth in their fight against racial profiling.

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Reporting on Race, Education and No Child Left Behind
A Guide for Journalists. The print edition of this publication is SOLD OUT. To download this report in PDF format, complete the form on this page.
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Profiled & Punished

How San Diego Schools Undermine Latino & African American Student Achievement. April 2002.

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Movement Formations

Bi-National Research Project on Social Change Initiatives in the Philippines and the United States. By Francis Calpotura, ARC Visiting Fellow, May 2003.

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Race and Public Policy

A project of the Applied Research Center’s. Grass Roots Innovative Policy Program. Edited by
Makani N. Themba.

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Working Principles for Racial Equity

Focus on Racial Equity Outcomes. As one of the nation's first states with a majority of people of color, we must advance a proactive policy agenda that honors and addresses the diverse needs of all Californians

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MultiRacial Formations

This 116-page study presents general observations, key lessons, and recommendations on a range of multiracial models and experiences from a hard-fought enviromental alliance between whites and Native Americans, to racial profiling in Northern California, to the interplay between different constituencies of color in campaign coalitions, to the challenges and achievements of the Rainbow Coalition.

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Power, Participation, & State-Based Politics

An Evaluation of the Ford Foundation's Collaborations that Count Initiative

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Falling through the Cracks

How California's CalWORKs Keeps Families Poor. For immediate release. July 14, 2003 contact: Menachem Krajcer (510) 653-3415. CDSS Director Rita Saenz on Notice: Investigate CalWORKs Illegal Activities

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