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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.



The Public’s Truth

Stories of Racial Profiling and the Attack on Civil Liberties. Community Testimony presented Saturday, May 10, 2003.

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The Public’s Truth Santa Clara

Stories of Racial Profiling and the Attack on Civil Liberties. Community Testimony presented Thursday, September 25, 2003.

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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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