Fair Chance Workforce Systems

January 2, 2017|

Exclusionary employment practices reinforce cycles of personal and economic alienation, struggle, and despair. We are working with Bay Area legal advocates to strengthen local workforce funding, policies and practices to better respond to the needs [...]

The Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital

November 1, 2016|

by Kilolo Kijakazi, Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins, Mark Paul, Anne E. Price, Darrick Hamilton, and William A. Darity Jr. The Color of Wealth in the Nation’s Capital is a joint publication of the Urban Institute, Duke University, [...]

The Color of Wealth in Los Angeles

March 10, 2016|

New study reveals nuanced story of race and wealth in LA The new report examines wealth inequality across racial and ethnic groups in Los Angeles, shows substantial disparity with Japanese, Asian Indians, Chinese and whites ranking [...]

REPORT: Bootstraps are for Black Kids

September 24, 2015|

Bootstraps Are For Black Kids: Race, Wealth, and the Impact of Intergenerational Transfers on Adult Outcomes A new study released today shows that—despite a close to 19 to 1 racial difference in median wealth—black parents demonstrate [...]

What We Want to Give Our Kids

August 4, 2015|

How child support debt can diminish wealth-building opportunities for struggling black fathers and their families. The Center for Family Policy and Practice and the Insight Center for Community and Economic Development, has released findings that show how child [...]