June 2021: Advancing Well-Being by Transcending the Barriers of Whiteness
PolicyLink, in partnership with Well Being Trust, developed Advancing Well-Being by Transcending the Barriers of Whiteness to identify “centering whiteness” as a social and institutional framework that prevents meaningful movement toward racial equity, describe specific social and economic inequities that have been exacerbated by this framework, and make clear new narratives that will be...
| More >An Equitable Recovery Means Ensuring the Economic Security and Prosperity of All Workers, Especially those Hardest Hit by the Pandemic
Our new analysis highlights how communities of color and low-income communities not only suffered the greatest job losses, but are also most likely to be behind on rent.
By Jamila Henderson
The Covid-19 pandemic and economic shutdown brought about an unprecedented rise in | Read more >
Designing the Next Generation of Federal Place-Based Policy: Insights from Past and Ongoing Programs
Efforts to advance racial equity and boost upward mobility will require a robust national commitment to reversing the legacy of segregation and disinvestment that disproportionately harm low-income communities of color. The federal government can play a central role by catalyzing and supporting reparative work within communities, in partnership with local and state governments, regional...
| More >Join Us for the Launch of the Racial Equity Data Lab
April 30, 2021
Dear Atlas users,
As the Bay Area’s vaccination campaign and re-opening plans continue to ramp up, the Atlas team is working to share timely data and analyses to support an equitable recovery that centers the needs of low-income residents and people of color. Here | Read more >
New Data Reveals Depth of Renter Debt in the Bay Area and Statewide
March 15, 2021
Dear Atlas users,
As we mark a full year since the beginning of the Bay’s shelter-in-place ordinance, our neighbors who already faced the burdens of structural racism and extreme inequality have been most impacted by the pandemic’s health and economic impacts. The | Read more >