Memphis has Highest Percentage of ‘Disconnected Youth’ in Nation

June 16, 2015 The Commercial Appeal

Mapping Where America Is Failing Its Youth

June 16, 2015 The Atlantic: CityLab

Morning Education Roundup

June 16, 2015 Politico

Jun. 23: Unequal Justice: How the US Housing Crisis Continues to Exacerbate the Racial Wealth Gap

June 23, 2015 — Washington, D.C. From 1:00PM to 2:00 PM, Sarah Burd-Sharps and representatives from the Center for American Progress, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and American Civil Liberties Union will have a panel discussion on the findings of our recent research exploring the impact of the U.S. housing crisis on the racial wealth gap across generations. The event is hosted by the ACLU in their offices at 915 15th Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20005. You can find the official invitation here. Please send RSVPs or questions to dcintern_oa@aclu.org.

How The Disadvantages Caused By Residential Segregation End Up Costing Billions

June 12, 2015 Forbes

No Job, No School: Report Looks At ‘Disconnected’ Youths And Finds Good Things In Connecticut

June 12, 2015 Hartford Courant

Jóvenes Desconectados: un fenómeno social que también afecta a los latinos de Houston

June 11, 2015 La Voz de Houston

Bakersfield Home to Large Population of ‘Disconnected Youth’

June 11, 2015 KQED

‘Youth disconnection’ Varies Widely in State

June 11, 2015 The Sacramento Bee

Disconnected: 1 in 5 Black Youths neither Working nor in School

June 11, 2015 CNN Money

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