Building an Equitable Tax Code: A Primer for Advocates
In recent years a national discussion has been underway about the causes and effects of growing inequality, but one cause that has received little attention is the role of the U.S. tax code. The individual tax code contains more than $1 trillion in tax subsidies known to policymakers and economists as tax expenditures because, like spending programs, they provide financial assistance to...
| More >An Equity Profile of Houston-Galveston
Houston-Galveston is characterized by overall economic strength and resilience, but wide racial gaps in income, health, and opportunity coupled with declining wages, a shrinking middle class, and rising inequality place the region’s economic success and future at risk. Our analysis showed the region already stands to gain a great deal from addressing racial inequities. If racial gaps in income...
| More >Breaking the Cycle: From Poverty to Financial Security for All
This report explores and provides examples of how key changes to components of the financial, education, justice, health, and tax systems can strengthen—rather than undermine—households’ financial security, and increase economic inclusion.
It describes innovative approaches that integrate a focus on building financial security across programs, while reforming the systems that most affect the...
| More >Equitable Growth Profile of Fairfax County (Summary)
With a median household income of $110,292, Fairfax County, Virginia is one of the wealthiest counties in the nation—but not all residents share in this economic prosperity. As its population has grown and diversified over the past 25 years, inequities in income and opportunity by race and geography have also increased. Given that communities of color are expected to increase from 45 to 72...
| More >Values, Leadership, and Sustainability: Institutionalizing Community-Centered Policing - Equitable Development Toolkit
This brief, the fourth and final in the Beyond Confrontation Series, examines how leadership can build the values and institutional culture necessary to implement and sustain community-centered policing. The brief also highlights workforce management, information sharing, and accountability practices that integrate community policing into law enforcement agency operations over the long term....
| More >Leveraging Anchor Institutions for Economic Inclusion
Anchor institutions, such as colleges and universities, hospitals and health-care facilities, utilities, faith-based organizations and museums have a role to play in driving economic growth. This brief is an introduction to developing and implementing an anchor strategy that can advance equity and economic inclusion in order to promote regional prosperity. It provides actionable...
| More >Interrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline through Cultural Organizing
Pop-up gallery of art created in collaboration with artist Kate DeCiccio by youth in Richmond, VA.
(Photo Credit: Performing Statistics)
To truly achieve equitable public safety, we must reduce the harm of policing while building up the infrastructure we need to keep all | Read more >