How White Supremacy Returned to Mainstream Politics (Center for American Progress)

A new report from the Center for American Progress explores how white supremacist ideas have seeped into America's mainstream political discourse and discusses ways to combat the spread of white nationalism in U.S. politics. This report is meant to help readers recognize and call out attempts to smuggle white supremacy into everyday politics and to support civic leaders of all political persuasions who stand up to this poison. (July 1, 2020)

Let's talk about Race, How Racially Explicit Messaging can Advance Equity (Center for Social Inclusion)

This objective of this report is to show that we can and should talk about race explicitly in order to move people's hearts and minds to support progressive fiscal policies. 

State Party Diversity Report (Inclusv) 

This first of its kind report gives a national snapshot of diversity data in State Democratic parties. Inclusv's goal is to ensure that people of color have significant seats at all tables electing and working for officials and nonprofit organizations that are making policies that impact our communities. 

The Curb-Cut Effect  (Stanford Social Innovation Review)

Laws and programs designed to benefit vulnerable groups, such as the disabled or people of color, often end up benefiting all of society.

Delivering Through Diversity (McKinsey and Company)

Latest research reinforces the link between diversity and company financial performance—and suggests how organizations can craft better inclusion strategies for a competitive edge.

How Diversity Makes Us Smarter (Scientific American)

Being around people who are different from us makes us more creative, more diligent and harder-working.

Racial Equity:  Getting to Results

A publication from the Local and Regional Government Alliance for Race and Equity with practical guidance for policymakers.