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Seth Wessler on WBAI
September 25, 2009
seth_w.jpgARC research associate Seth Wessler appeared on WBAI’s Talk Back! with Hugh Hamilton last week. They discussed racial disparities in the economy, as detailed in ARC’s Race and Recession report.
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Carter's Comments: Right, But Distracting
September 18, 2009
dom1.jpgARC's research director Dominique Apollon has an editorial on NPR.org. He responds to Jimmy Carter's comments suggesting that Rep. Joe Wilson's (R-SC) outburst was racially motivated.
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Rising Costs Break Students Along Color Lines
September 04, 2009
cindy_web.jpgColorLines summer intern and Cal State Northridge student, Cindy Von Quednow, has on op-ed on the L.A. Daily News about how the Cal State tuition hikes are affecting students of color.
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Seth Wessler on CommonDreams.org
September 03, 2009
seth_w.jpgARC's research associate Seth Wessler has an editorial on how the country's history of racial discrimination set the foundation for the economic crisis that is affecting communities of color the hardest.
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Seth Wessler in In These Times
September 03, 2009
seth_w.jpgARC's research associate Seth Wessler on how the foreclosure crisis is hitting people of color the hardest. 
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Gates Case Should Expand Discussion Of Race
August 20, 2009
dom1.jpgOn NPR, ARC's research director, Dominique Apollon, writes on the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. He pushes for an expanded discussion that focuses on racial outcomes rather than on intentions.
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Daisy Hernández in Christian Science Monitor
August 07, 2009
daisy_h.jpgThe Christian Science Monitor asked Daisy Hernández, Executive Editor of ColorLines magazine, if she’d share an experience from her own life that challenged her to assess her views on race.
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100 Years Old, NAACP Debates Its Current Role
July 13, 2009
ph2009071102553.jpgThe Washington Post reflecting on the role of the NAACP, as the civil rights organization observes its 100th anniversary this week. NAACP President Benjamin Jealous remarks on the organization’s move towards more deeply representing all communities of color. Applied Research Center President and Executive Director Rinku Sen is featured in the story, commending the NAACP for furthering broadening its mandate.
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Denver Daily News: Colorado Governor gets a C- in Race Report Card
July 02, 2009

by Gene Davis, DDN Staff Writer

A new report from the Colorado Progressive Coalition gives Gov. Bill Ritter and the Colorado legislature a C- for their efforts in the 2009 session to increase racial equality within Colorado.

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Tammy Johnson on BBC News
June 30, 2009
This morning, Applied Research Center’s Tammy Johnson appeared on BBC Radio’s “World Have Your Say” program to discuss the identity politics surrounding Michael Jackson’s appearance, sparked by Jamie Foxx’s comments at the Black Entertainment Awards that Jackson ‘belongs’ to the black community.

 

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Rinku Sen on The Accidental American
June 05, 2009
Executive Director, Rinku Sen talks with Susan Gaissert of BellaOnline about her book, The Accidental American.
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Education
  • childcare.jpg Just released April 2009! Report on low-income children at risk. Double standards in childcare…
  • California School Vouchers Will Increase Racial Inequality. by Tammy Johnson, Libero Della Piana and Phyllida Burlingamea. October, 2000. Executive Summary.

  • Expanding the Constituency for Comprehensive Sexuality Education
    By Rinku Sen and Kim Fellner, commissioned by the Ms. Foundation for Women.…

Health
Immigration
  • Despite a surge in discrimination, the crisis for immigrant and refugee communities remains relatively invisible to the general public.
  • Dramatic demographic changes in the U.S. population, evidenced by the 2000 census, have generated a lot of excitement about the…

  • In the ongoing battle over immigration, conservative rhetoric continues to escalate. It's racist, and it gets results.  Here, then, are…
Legislative Reportcards
Multi-racial Coalitions
Philanthropy
  • pre_cover_web.jpgCatalytic Change: Lessons Learned from the Racial Justice Grantmaking Assessment. The Applied Research Center (ARC)…
  • Foundation Giving and Communities of Color. By Will Pittz and Rinku Sen.

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  • Racing to War is a three-part discussion series designed to help organizations examine the racial impact of the “war on…

  • Assessing our Options in the Aftermath of the September 11th Tragedy. A Curriculum from the Applied Research Center available as…

  • THE RACIAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE (RJLI) strengthens the capacity ofcommunity-based organizations,training intermedi- aries,and individual activists to engage in education and…

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