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Race Matters: Organizational Self-Assessment

January 12, 2006

Use this questionnaire to find out if your organization has deep-rooted, unintentional racial prejudice.

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Financial Services in Making Connections Neighborhoods

January 4, 2006

A financial analysis of residents’ survey responses on using banks, payday lenders, pawn shops and credit cards — plus handling financial crises.

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Tapping the Power of Social Networks

January 2, 2006

This report explores how social networks impact communities and highlights key findings from the Making Connections initiative.

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School Readiness, Full-Day Kindergarten, and Student Achievement

January 2, 2006

This report uses national data to examine how kindergarten readiness and full-day programs affect academic and non-academic growth through grade 5.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunities for Youth in Transition

January 2, 2006

This 2006 fact sheet brings awareness to racial bias and the issue of youth in transition.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunities for Neighborhood Vitality

January 2, 2006

This fact sheet brings awareness to neighborhood discrimination as a factor of racial bias.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunities for Rural Family Economic Success

January 2, 2006

This 2006 fact sheet highlights how race-neutral economic laws can disproportionately harm rural communities of color and raises awareness of these issues.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunity in Adolescent Reproductive Health

January 2, 2006

This 2006 fact sheet brings awareness to the issue of racial inequality and teen pregnancy.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunities for Family and Community Economic Success

January 2, 2006

This fact sheet offers a quick source for analysis and strategies related to issues of racial inequity surrounding family economic success.

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