Policy

From education and health care to criminal justice and immigration, race-based disparities continue to determine the life chances of individuals and communities. Understanding these gaps and identifying creative solutions is critical for racial justice advocates.

On this page you will find cutting-edge analysis from our research and policy programs that bridges the gap between analysis and action.



Summary of 2006 Racial Justice Legislation
A summary of racial justice bills moving through the California legislature in 2006.
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Power, Participation, & State-Based Politics

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

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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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Short Changed

Foundation Giving and Communities of Color. By Will Pittz and Rinku Sen.

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ARC's Facing Race Conference was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle!

The writer focused on our "Post-Election Reflections" panel.

Rinku Sen Named an UTNE Visionary

Sen is one of 50 who made the list

Watch Rinku Sen on Meet the Bloggers

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The 'Accidental American' authors  interviewed on Tavis Smiley

Watch a clip of Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh discussing their book, The Accidental American, on The Tavis Smiley Show.Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh on The Tavis Smiley Show