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10 Resources found.
The Business Case for Racial EquityBy 2050, our country stands to realize an $8 trillion gain in GDP by closing the U.S. racial equity gap.
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The Exit Interview: Perceptions On Why Black Professionals Leave Grantmaking InstitutionsThis study by the ABFE represents a unique effort to learn more about why Black philanthropic professionals are leaving the field—as well as what their experiences suggest about how to both retain and support those who are currently working within the sector. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Professional Development, Articles |
Can “De-Biasing” Strategies Help to Reduce Racial Disparities in School Discipline?“Can ‘De-Biasing’ Strategies Help to Reduce Racial Disparities in School Discipline?” summarizes the findings from various studies that suggest that implicit racial bias contributes to the differential treatment of children of color – particularly Black boys – in school settings. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Professional Development, Education, Articles |
Strengthening American Businesses and Our Economy Through Racial EquityThis report by America’s Edge seeks to explain why racial equity is important to business. It shows how businesses with greater racial diversity have higher sales revenue, more customers, greater market share, and greater relative profits compared with firms with more homogeneous makeup. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Professional Development, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
American Ethnicity: The Dynamics and Consequences of DiscriminationFrom the Website: "American Ethnicity is a brief text that provides an accessible introduction to the dynamics of racial and ethnic relations. Key concepts and theories are summarized, and the authors develop a simple theoretical framework that guides the presentation of data on each of the prominent ethnic groups in America. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Professional Development, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Books |
Transformative Learning in Social Justice Organizations Through Reflective PracticeThis paper describes a collective reflective learning process with members of five community-based organizations for the purpose of generating and documenting their learning from their work. Tagged with: Organizational Alliances, Professional Development, Select Papers / Booklets |
Moving a Racial Justice Agenda: Naming and Framing RacismFraming is the process of talking about a subject and paying particular attention to how people hear what is being communicated and how their assumptions influence whether or not they "get" the message in the way you intend. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Racial Healing, Professional Development, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Select Papers / Booklets |
Leadership & Race: How to Develop and Support Leadership That Contributes to Racial JusticeThis report suggests that leadership programs should make their programs more accessible for people of color, help participants understand how race limits access to opportunities, and promote collective leadership. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Professional Development, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
Communications for Social Change: An Integrated Model for Measuring the Process and Its OutcomesThis working paper is one of a series of papers on Communication for Social Change, developed by the Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Communication Programs for the Rockefeller Foundation as part of its Communication for Social Change Grantmaking Strategy. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Professional Development, Health & Family, Select Papers / Booklets |
Power and EmpowermentThis chapter is part of a larger publication entitled The Action Guide for Advocacy and Citizen Participation. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Professional Development, Advocacy & Organizing, Select Papers / Booklets |
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