A History of Racial Inequality in the United States
Racial inequality means that resources, power, and chances to succeed aren't the same for everyone based on their race in a society. In the United States, this inequality is often talked about in terms of money, but it also shows up in many other ways.
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The Economic Cost of Racism
These resources and activities share more about the economic cost of racism.
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Understanding Racial Discrimination in Education & Employment
These articles and activities will look more closely at racial discrimination in education and employment.
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Understanding Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System
Racial discrimination in the criminal justice system refers to unfair treatment of people based on their race, influencing how they are arrested, charged, sentenced, and treated while in prison.
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The Democratic Deficit
These links focus on ways to make democracy, democratic institutions, and elections more representative.
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Understanding Racial Discrimination in Housing
Housing inequality is a primary culprit behind the large racial wealth gap between Black and white households in the U.S. Learn more at the resources below.
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Building Awareness of Racial Discrimination & Taking Action (Application Project)
In this activity, you will create a resource to educate others and mobilize action.
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Community Mapping Project: Learning Our Community's Past to Change Our Community's Future
Community Mapping is the process of learning more about a local area by walking around, talking with residents, and conducting research. The information gathered from this can be used to come up with ideas or solutions for the community. It relies on the idea that all communities have assets to leverage.
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Building Racial Equity in the Workplace
Learn more about how to be a better co-worker to black colleagues and how to identify your biases in these resources.
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Racial Equity Resource Toolbox
In this Google Doc, you'll find links to 20 racial equity resources.
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