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Resources

Partners/Collaborators | General Information | DC Specific

Partners/Collaborators

  • Empower DC: working to strengthen organized political power among DC’s lowest income communities to address issues of critical importance.
  • DC Fiscal Policy Institute: promotes opportunity and widespread prosperity for all residents of the District of Columbia through thoughtful policy solutions.
  • US Department of Energy: a cabinet-level department of the United States Government concerned with the United States' policies regarding energy and safety in handling nuclear material.
  • Solar United Neighbors: a national organization dedicated to representing the needs and interests of solar owners and supporters.
  • Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE): a national network of government working to achieve racial equity and advance opportunities for all.
  • Race Forward: catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture.

General Information

Videos

  • Unequal Opportunity RaceThe African American Policy Forum: Watch an animated video demonstrating racial inequity.
  • Cracking the Code: The Systems of Racial InequityWorld Trust: Six short films discuss racial inequity, including Dr. Joy DeGruy, author and professor, discussing interpersonal relationships; Aeeshah Clottey, Co-Founder of Attitudinal Healing Connection Inc., describing an uncomfortable situation that made her feel like “speaking was not the right thing to do;” Ise Lyfe, hip hop and spoken word artist, and Tilman Smith, teacher and activist, both reveal how our educational system fails to serve everyone equally; Tim Wise and others.
  • Multi-ethnic Identity: Shakti ButlerWorld Trust: Shakti Butler was celebrated by EarthHeart Foundation as a compassionate change maker and peace builder. Listen as she discusses her life growing up in a society that did not embrace her multi-ethnic identity and how that gave her the fire within to promote racial equity.
  • Racial Equity Slam Poetry –  ReadySchoolsMiami: Watch a video of poets performing works about racial equity.
  • Unnatural Causes – Produced by California Newsreel with Vital Pictures, Inc.: A seven part documentary series exploring racial and socioeconomic inequalities in health, including an online companion to the film.
  • Race: The Power of an IllusionPBS: In producing this series, we felt it was important to go back to first principles and ask, What is this thing called "race?" - a question so basic it is rarely raised. What we discovered is that most of our common assumptions about race - for instance, that the world's people can be divided biologically along racial lines - are wrong. Yet the consequences of racism are very real. (Online companion to the PBS film series.)

Guides

  • Racial Equity Impact Assessment from Race Forward - A Racial Equity Impact Assessment (REIA) is a systematic examination of how different racial and ethnic groups will likely be affected by a proposed action or decision.

Glossaries

Papers & Reports

  • The Case for Funding Black-Led Social ChangeThe Black Social Change Funders Network
  • Contracting for EquityRace Matters Institute: The Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) joined forces with the Insight Center for Economic Development and author Tim Lohrentz to produce this hands-on issue brief that provides a common approach to furthering the field of practice of contracting equity within government.
  • The Business Case for Racial EquityRace Matters Institute: “Children who grow up in a society where their health, education, and well-being are considered valuable and important have higher achievement in school and more opportunities for employment and financial stability as adults. And just as advancing racial equity has a profound effect on children and their families, it also has tremendous influence on the potential for profound positive economic growth.”
  • Racial Equality or Racial Equity? The Difference it MakesRace Matters Institute: Are you confused about the difference between equality and equity? You’re not alone! Let’s see if we can help clarify.

Institutes

  • Race ForwardThe Center for Racial Justice Innovation: Race Forward defines racial justice as the systematic fair treatment of people of all races that results in equal opportunities and outcomes for everyone.
  • The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity: The Kirwan Institute supports racially equitable policy and capacity building through its Opportunity Communities Model. This research model brings an intersectional analysis to focus areas such as housing, education, jobs, transportation, health, and criminal justice.
  • Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society: The faculty, staff, researchers, and affiliates of the Haas Institute work together with multidisciplinary approaches to learn, research, and construct solutions for society's most pressing issues. Our programs and initiatives are all designed to effect transformative change.

 

Racial Equity in the DC Metropolitan Area