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Across California, people are standing up and fighting against racial disparities entrenched in our state. You can always get the latest news, updates, and reports from RACE COUNTS here.
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Copy of: COVID-19 And The True Cost of Reopening Table of contents The Human Cost of Reopening Conclusion About the Data Acknowledgements A year after reporting the first cases of COVID-19 in California, the state once again stands at a crossroads. On one hand, California suffered…
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Webinar on 11/7: Findings and Recommendations from the 2023 RACE COUNTS Annual Report
Join the RACE COUNTS team and our partners for a webinar on 11/7 from 12:00pm-1:00pm (PT) as we share key findings and recommendations about housing, economic opportunity, education, and the criminal justice system.
RACE COUNTS 2023 Annual Report
In a world where information is power, understanding the racial disparities that persist in our communities is paramount.
New RACE COUNTS Report Spotlights Racial Disparities That Have Devastated Californians Of Color And Offers Opportunities For Change
The RACE COUNTS 2023 Annual Report highlights racial disparities in economic opportunity, housing, education, and crime and justice. It also provides analysis on overall racial disparity and outcomes for regions and counties across the state.
Innovative Partnership Uplifts Data And Stories Of American Indian / Alaska Native Resilience
The California Native Vote Project, in partnership with the California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, RACE COUNTS, and a team of American Indian / Alaska Native (AIAN) contributing authors developed a ground breaking report highlighting not only data on AIAN disparities but, more importantly, also stories of AIAN resilience.
Motivated By Data, Marin County Faces Racial Disparity Head On
When RACE COUNTS released its first report in 2017, it revealed that Marin County was the most racially disparate county in California. Since then, the people of Marin County have been working to address racial disparities in their community.
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