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Solving Racial Issues in Our Own Backyard
Racing the Statehouse Finds Solutions for Racial Inequity Available to States
DOWNLOAD RACING THE STATEHOUSE | VIEW PRESS RELEASE | READ REPORT CARDS Racial disparities in employment, housing, healthcare and education are pervasive, but they need not be permanent. When rules are unfair or applied unjustly, we must hold elected officials responsible. State-level advocates are taking the lead by identifying innovative solutions to institutional racism. Racing the Statehouse shows how these groups have established racial justice as a standard for proactive policy making.
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Racial disparities in employment, housing, healthcare and education are pervasive, but they need not be permanent. When rules are unfair or applied unjustly, we must hold elected officials responsible. State-level advocates are taking the lead by identifying innovative solutions to institutional racism. Racing the Statehouse shows how these groups have established racial justice as a standard for proactive policy making.






