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Race Equity and Inclusion Action Guide
One way to achieve social change in an organization is to incorporate a racial equity and inclusion framework. Learn the seven steps to advance and embed race equity and inclusion now.
The future success of our nation depends on our ability to ensure all children have the chance to be successful. Yet, in the United States today, racial inequities remain deep, systemic and stubbornly persistent, and children of color lack the opportunities and support that they need to thrive.
Some examples: Compared to the average kid, African American children are s... more
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One way to achieve social change in an organization is to incorporate a racial equity and inclusion framework. Learn the seven steps to advance and embed race equity and inclusion now.
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In this KIDS COUNT policy report, the Foundation explores the intersection of kids, race and opportunity. The report features the new Race for Results Index, which compares how children are progressing on key milestones across racial and ethnic groups at the national and state levels.
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The 2017 Race for Results report measures children’s progress on the national and state levels in key education, health and economic milestones by racial and ethnic groups. Learn more about helping children in immigrant families secure the stability, economic resources and opportunities they need to thrive.
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This report explores the Casey Foundation’s Deep-End Initiative, which has demonstrated that juvenile justice jurisdictions can safely and significantly reduce youth confinement — especially for young people of color. Read the report to learn more.
Learn what a food desert is and the impact of food deserts in America, where communities face limited access to affordable, nutritious food options.
This follow-up to a previous post looks at the status of Native American children's well-being. Learn more about the persisting inequities they face.
The Digital Equity Fund empowers Baltimore residents by funding programs that improve internet access, digital skills and tech opportunities. Learn more.
A podcast episode discusses a program that uses cultural teachings with leadership skills to foster healing in one Native community. Listen to the episode.
A new report explores how foster care impacts the development of racial and ethnic identity. Learn about challenges and strategies for supportive care.
Structural inequities affect the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native children in the United States. See the latest demographic data.
A multistate effort is underway to ease the debt burdens of families of color. Explore early lessons from this work.
This post examines academic achievement gaps between Black and white students in Atlanta. Learn more.
A Casey associate details efforts to reduce economic inequities for Black Atlantans. Learn more.
This post explores the changes necessary to promote and protect affordable housing for Black Atlantans. Read more.
The SPRD initiative aims to alleviate burdensome debt for communities of color in the South. Read how it's working and where there's room to improve.
A webinar details best practices for how community colleges can promote equity in education and the workforce. Watch now.
Learn how leaders, policymakers and nonprofits can better support student parents. Read the latest lessons from the field.
In Kentucky, a program called Truth Telling Circles uses the arts to highlight racial inequities in the foster care system. Read more about its work.
Explore how race impacts education opportunities, understand challenges and discover solutions for equity in school and education. Learn more today.
This National Hispanic Heritage Month, we examine child well-being via data from the KIDS COUNT Data Center. Review the latest data.
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