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How we can lower student debt while closing the Black-White wealth gap.
Research
November 24, 2015
Mark Huelsman
Tamara Draut
Tatjana Meschede
Lars Dietrich
Thomas Shapiro
Laura Sullivan
From the time a baby is born, American families are trapped between the need to provide care for their children and the necessity of earning income.
Research
December 13, 2016
Amy Traub
Robert Hiltonsmith
Tamara Draut
In 2013, Walmart spent billions repurchasing shares of its own stock. It should have spent it raising wages.
Research
June 4, 2014
Catherine Ruetschlin
Amy Traub
This report presents new research on the scope of federally-supported employment in the private economy and shows how, using our over 1.3 trillion dollars in federal purchasing, the President of the United States can place over twenty million Americans on a pathway to the middle class.
Research
June 18, 2014
Robert Hiltonsmith
Lew Daly
Why better measures of government output can help us grasp potentially damaging tradeoffs between fiscal austerity and collective needs.
Financialization is a major driver of growing inequality and undermines key sources of growth and job creation.
Research
February 10, 2015
Popular theories for rising tuition like administrative “bloat” and student aid are at most minor contributors to tuition increases. Here's the real causes.
How the retail industry fails to meet the needs of the Black and Latino workforce.
Research
June 2, 2015
Catherine Ruetschlin
Dedrick Asante-Muhammad
The white, wealthy donor class that fuels Baltimore's elections
The Case for Bold, Equitable Student Loan Cancellation and Reform
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
The suspension of driver’s licenses for unpaid criminal justice fines and fees should be found unconstitutional.
Litigation
May 29, 2019
Demos
National Council for Incarcerated & Formerly Incarcerated Women
LGB+ Voices in the 2019 Black Census
Research
June 27, 2019
Black Futures Lab
Demos
Color Of Change
SocioAnalitica Research
The Supreme Court should hold that Title VII bars discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Rebuilding American Democracy in an Era of Crisis
Research
October 30, 2019
K. Sabeel Rahman
Hollie Russon Gilman
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
Research
December 5, 2019
Hollie Russon Gilman
K. Sabeel Rahman
The global coronavirus pandemic threatens to disrupt the Presidential
Preference Primary election in Florida. The extension of vote-by-mail options and other accommodations at polling places is necessary.
Litigation
March 16, 2020
Brief submitted on behalf of Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute and the League of Women Voters of Ohio
Litigation
March 24, 2020
Amicus Brief in Support of Plaintiffs-Respondents in Pippens v. Ashcroft , a case before the Missouri Court of Appeals on Missouri's proposed Amendment 3.
Litigation
August 27, 2020