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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.



Mapping the Immigrant Infrastructure

Dramatic demographic changes in the U.S. population, evidenced by the 2000 census, have generated a lot of excitement about the potential for multicultural community building.

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Sex, Lies & Politics

Abstinence-Only Curricula in California Public Schools by Phyllida Burlingame, 1997.

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Making the Grade

A Racial Justice Report Card. A school administrator wants to know if Latinos have the same educational opportunities as other students in the school district. Latino graduation rates are low, but what do the numbers really mean?

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Racial Profiling and Punishment in U.S. Public Schools

How Zero Tolerance Policies and High Stakes Testing Subvert Academic Excellence and Racial Equity.

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