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California Jobs First: Equity Indicators for the Redwood Coast Region

California Jobs First, formerly known as the California Economic Resilience Fund (CERF), is a $600 million fund created by the State of California to support community investments that promote inclusive economic development and climate resilience.

This data portrait of the Redwood Coast region is one of seven regional equity profiles developed by the National Equity Atlas to support community...

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California Jobs First: Equity Indicators for the Central Coast Region

California Jobs First, formerly known as the California Economic Resilience Fund (CERF), is a $600 million fund created by the State of California to support community investments that promote inclusive economic development and climate resilience.

This data portrait of the Central Coast region is one of seven regional equity profiles developed by the National Equity Atlas to support community...

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California Jobs First: Equity Indicators for the Inland Empire Region

California Jobs First, formerly known as the California Economic Resilience Fund (CERF), is a $600 million fund created by the State of California to support community investments that promote inclusive economic development and climate resilience.

This data portrait of the Inland Empire region is one of seven regional equity profiles developed by the National Equity Atlas to support community...

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Hoja de Hechos: Los Funcionarios Electos del Área de la Bahía aún no Reflejan la Diversidad de la Región

Se están eligiendo más personas de diferentes grupos étnicos como funcionarios en el Área de la Bahía. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los principales cargos electos siguen ocupados por personas blancas. Si bien la diversidad en los cargos electos no conduce automáticamente a políticas equitativas, ayuda a garantizar que las personas de comunidades subrepresentadas y excluidas estén en condiciones...

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Fact Sheet: Bay Area Elected Officials Still Don’t Reflect the Region’s Diversity

More people of color are being elected in the Bay Area. Yet most of the top elected positions remain held by white people. While diversity in elected office doesn’t automatically lead to equitable policies, it helps ensure that people from underrepresented and excluded communities are positioned to lead and shape the systems and policies that affect their lives. To strengthen our democracy,...

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