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Fully engaging and including Black people of all genders will strengthen the political power of Black communities.
Research
November 21, 2019
Black Futures Lab
Demos
Color Of Change
SocioAnalitica Research
Rebuilding American Democracy in an Era of Crisis
Research
October 30, 2019
K. Sabeel Rahman
Hollie Russon Gilman
How Albuquerque Campaign Donors Do Not Reflect the City’s Diverse Population and Needs
Research
October 7, 2019
Laura Friedenbach
Isaac J. de Luna Navarro
Democracy Dollars Can Make Every Voice Matter in Albuquerque’s Elections
Policy Briefs
August 23, 2019
LGB+ Voices in the 2019 Black Census
Research
June 27, 2019
Black Futures Lab
Demos
Color Of Change
SocioAnalitica Research
The Black Futures Lab’s Black Census Project is the largest survey of Black people conducted in the United States since Reconstruction.
Research
May 28, 2019
Black Futures Lab
Demos
Color Of Change
SocioAnalitica Research
How the Climate & Community Protection Act will Increase Resiliency for New York’s Latinx Communities
Policy Briefs
April 15, 2019
Lew Daly
Priya Mulgaonkar
New York State’s Climate and Community Protection Act (CCPA) is a bold climate action policy for the people of New York.
Policy Briefs
March 20, 2019
The white, wealthy donor class that fuels Baltimore's elections
How we work every day to operationalize within our organization the racial equity and inclusion that we seek to advance in our country.
Research
November 15, 2018
Heather C. McGhee
Lucy Mayo
Angela Park
An outline of Demos' approach to engaging across climate and equity issues, their respective fields, and partners working in the fields.
Research
September 10, 2018
Demos opposes Kavanaugh's confirmation because it would threaten equal justice for people of color and the future of racial equity.
26 state policies for a race-forward, populist agenda to empower all Americans.
Judge Kavanaugh's record raises serious concerns that he would expand the power of big money in politics, weaken voter protections, and insulate the president from the rule of law.
Once an institution accepts the premise that all people, regardless of their background, have the potential to thrive and contribute to the success of an organization, they can begin to recognize systemic disparities and gaps as flaws to be addressed.
Research
July 2, 2018
Heather C. McGhee
Sherrilyn Ifill
How social exclusion blocks Black people from full participation and power in the United States.
Empirical data showing policymakers, organizers, and progressives that there is clear public support for the notion that racism is a divide-and-conquer tactic creating distrust, undermining belief in government, and causing economic pain for everyone, of every color.
How 27 states, counties, and municipalities empower small donors and curb the power of big money in politics
Research
June 28, 2017
Juhem Navarro-Rivera
Emmanuel Caicedo
All money in politics events should be planned in a way that elevates the most marginalized voices.
Research
June 27, 2017
Jasmine Gomez
Allie Boldt
Why Protections for Schools, Hospitals and Courthouses Are Essential
Policy Briefs
March 20, 2017
Katherine Culliton-González