Reports
Investing in Broadband to End Digital Redlining
April 21, 2022
During his State of the Union, President Biden reasserted his plans to expand high speed internet to everyone,…
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Unequal Opportunity: Racial Disparities in K-12 Education
March 9, 2022
Almost seven decades since the pivotal Supreme Court ruling Brown vs. Board of Education (1954), the state of America’s…
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HBCU Districts: Gerrymandering and Efforts to Strip Black Political Power
February 1, 2022
Every decade the United States conducts a federal census to count and collect important data on its population. Once…
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Public Service Loan Forgiveness and the Care Economy: Expanding Eligibility for Gender and Racial Equity
December 20, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) and representatives from key constituencies are currently engaged in negotiated…
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Reforming Income-Driven Repayment to Serve Struggling Borrowers
December 16, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) must create a substantively different, better, and more generous income-driven…
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