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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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Learn more about ARC's mission, staff and programs, as well as ColorLines, our bimonthly magazine on race and politics...coming soon.

ARC in the News
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Rinku Sen Named an UTNE Visionary
October 30, 2008
In the News
Sen is one of 50 who made the list.
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Watch Rinku Sen on Meet the Bloggers
October 27, 2008
In the News

In case you missed Rinku Sen on last Friday’s Meet the Bloggers, watch it here.

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Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh on Tavis Smiley
October 06, 2008
In the News
Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh talk about immigration and their book, "The Accidental American" on PBS’s Tavis Smiley Show October 6, 2009. Click here to get the video, audio and transcript.
 
Rinku Sen: The Accidental American Discovers Discrimination
September 24, 2008
Op-Eds

At 8 A.M. on September 11, 40-year-old Fekkak Mamdouh was asleep, having worked the previous night's late shift from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. His wife, Fatima, lay beside him; she had dropped off their daughter at kindergarten four blocks away and then climbed back into bed. For six years, Mamdouh, whom everyone knew by his surname, had been a waiter at Windows on the World, the luxury restaurant on the 107th floor of the North Tower. He had started working there in 1996 when Windows reopened after the 1993 terrorist bombing in the World Trade Center basement. Mamdouh's wide brown eyes and the round apples of his cheeks gave him a disarming look of innocence. These mellow features hid the scrappiness that had made him a beloved, though sometimes controversial, union leader.

 

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Rinku Sen on GRITtv
July 01, 2008
In the News
Rinku Sen appeared on GRITtv with Laura Flanders for the June 30th segment called "Obama’s Rightward Tack, Election Day, and the Second Amendment." Click here to view the video.
 
YouTube Features ARC's Green Economy Video
June 12, 2008
In the News
YouTube has featured ARC's "Green Economy is Coming" video as an editor's pick on their Nonprofits and Activism page. Click here to view the video.
 
Tammy Johnson: Is the US Confronting Racism?
June 09, 2008
Op-Eds

"The positive fact is that I have noticed, confirmed… the fact that the U.S. society is confronting racism."

It's a statement that raised my brow. But that is what Doudou Diene, the United Nations special rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia told NPR’s Weekend Edition host, Scott Simon on Sunday.

Diene, charged with preparing a report on the state of racism in the US, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Canada and twenty other countries, cited the Democratic nomination of Senator Barak Obama, a black man, as sign that people in the US are finally doing the "internal work" needed to fight racism. He called it "a deep process of transformation." And so it finally begins, I thought. Here is more fodder for pundits who consistently sweep racism under the rug.

 

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Minnesota Legislature and Governor Share a "D" in latest Report Card on Racial Equity
March 27, 2008
Press Releases

(January 29, 2008—Minneapolis, MN) The Organizing Apprenticeship Project (OAP) has released the 2nd Minnesota Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity. The report grades the Minnesota Governor and the Legislature on their leadership to address the growing racial disparities facing Minnesota’s communities of color, and finds that both share a "D".

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As New Session Starts for Illinois Legislature, Long-Standing Racial Inequities Remain
February 20, 2008
Press Releases

(February 20, 2008—Chicago, IL) With the state legislature beginning its session this week, a new report by ARC, Facing Race: Illinois Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity 2007-2008, finds that dire racial inequities demand more attention in Springfield, Illinois.

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Applied Research Center Gives Illinois Lawmakers Low Grades On Racial Equality
February 11, 2008
Press Releases

(February 21, 2008—Chicago, IL) The Applied Research Center (ARC) released the findings of its second annual report, Facing Race: Illinois Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity 2007-2008, at a daylong series of events in Chicago and Springfield.  While the State Senate held steady with a grade of 'B', the House received a grade of 'C', a decline from last year's showing.

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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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