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Though racial identities continue to shape access to jobs, health and education, critical questions of racial equity remain unanswered.

In our press room, you will find important resources developed by the Applied Research Center for journalists to support comprehensive coverage of the racial dynamics at play in public policy and popular culture.

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ARC in the News
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Are Immigrants of Color Being Targeted for Deportation?
October 29, 2009
In the News
theroot_logo.jpg Torn Apart series featured on The Root.
An excerpt of ColorLines magazine’s special report on how the clampdown on immigration is tearing families apart.
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Torn Apart on AlterNet
October 23, 2009
In the News
jamaica_lead_image_01.jpgThe ColorLines series "Torn Apart by Deportation" by Julianne Ong Hing, Seth Wessler and Jorge Rivas was featured on AlterNet.
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Torn Apart by Deportation
October 22, 2009
Press Releases
ColorLines magazine went on the road from New York to Jamaica this summer to investigate the collateral effects of deportation on immigrant communities. The resulting Torn Apart article series and multimedia project is being released today at http://www.colorlines.com/tornapart
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Rinku Sen and Billy Parish: Young, Green, and Broke
October 16, 2009
Op-Eds
sen-parish-oped.jpgARC executive director Rinku Sen and Billy Parish of the Energy Action Coalition coauthored a piece in the Huffington Post on youth unemployment and the green economy.
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Taking on Postracialism by Rinku Sen
October 16, 2009
Op-Eds

 

 ARC executive director Rinku Sen authored a piece in On the Issues Magazine about postracialism, and why it resists racial equity standards.

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ACORN is the New Dirty Word: Rinku Sen at New America Media
October 01, 2009
Op-Eds
rinku.jpgARC executive director Rinku Sen has an op-ed at New American media. She argues that the assault on ACORN is an attack on community organizing as a whole.
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Changing the Race: Prominent Authors Contest ‘Post-Racial Presidency’
October 01, 2009
Press Releases

ARC Releases Edited Volume Analyzing Racial Politics and Election of Barack Obama
Linda Burnham, Editor

 

Media Contact: Debayani Kar 510.338.4917 or dkar@arc.org

 

October 1, 2009: The Applied Research Center (ARC) has released an edited volume featuring 20 prominent thinkers and activists on race and the 2008 election, Changing the Race: Racial Politics and the Election of Barack Obama. This election reader comes just as the nation debates whether the aggressive criticism of President Obama over the past few months is rooted in racism.

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For ACORN, Controversy Now a Matter of Survival
September 25, 2009
In the News

acorn.jpgUSA Today published an article about the recent controversy around ACORN. They spoke with ARC's executive director Rinku Sen and former director Gary Delgado to get their thoughts on the issue.

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Seth Wessler on WBAI
September 25, 2009
In the News
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
In the News
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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  • childcare.jpg Released April 2009. Report on low-income children at risk. Double standards in childcare endanger…
  • 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.…

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  • 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…
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  • 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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  • Racial Justice Leadership Institute trainings in Jackson, Mississippi on April 30th and in Oxford, Mississippi on May 1st. Sign up…
  • 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…

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