Applied Research Center Presents Facing Race 2010

August 24, 2010 (New York, NY) – Applied Research Center, the nation’s leading think tank on race, is thrilled to present Facing Race 2010, the largest multi-racial gathering of leaders, educators, journalists, advocates and activists on racial justice in the country. With a comprehensive lineup of presentations and workshops covering a breadth of racial justice issues, prestigious speakers,and expected numbers of more than 1,000 participants, Facing Race is the nation’s premier conference on racial justice, to be held September 23-25 at the McCormick Hyatt Regency in Chicago, IL.

Legalizing racial profiling could mean apartheid for immigrants in Arizona

mommywhyskincolorcrime.jpgApplied Research Center releases statement condemning SB 1070 as an attack on immigrants and communities of color.

Out of Demolitions and Displacement: A New Demand in the Big Easy

   “Pushed Out and Pushing Back in New Orleans” Reveals the Fight for Housing as a Human Right 

ARC Releases Case Study on Navajo Green Economy Coalition

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Navajo Advocates Lead Community in Historic Shift Away from Coal

ARC Releases Report on COMMUTE and Fight for Transit Equity in NYC

commute_cover.jpgNew York Communities of Color Mobilize to Win Transportation Access

ARC Publishes Racing the Statehouse

national_rc_cover.jpgSolving Racial Issues in Our Own Backyard

‘Racing the Statehouse’ Finds States Can Take Action to Address Racial Inequity

Award-winning journalist Kai Wright to lead ColorLines

ARC Publishes Fifth Edition of California Legislative Report Card On Racial Equity

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ARC Publishes Fifth Edition of California Legislative Report Card On Racial Equity

Going Deep: Race, Politics and Obama’s First Year

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Greening Los Angeles: A Case Study

la_cover.jpgNew Report Highlights L.A. Initiative to Boost Green Jobs for Communities of Color