For Black Homeowners, Great Recession Has Not Receded
June 30, 2015 — New Pittsburgh Courier
Editorial: Disconnected Youth
June 25, 2015 — Houston Chronicle
The Progress We’ve Made Is Vulnerable, Unless We Act to Protect Future Generations
June 24, 2015 — The Huffington Post
Inside the “Portrait of Sonoma County”
June 24, 2015 — KRCB
Whites Recovered from Recession Faster Than Blacks: Report
June 23, 2015 — MSNBC
Great Recession Placed Black Homeowners At ‘Severe’ Economic Disadvantage
June 23, 2015 — Tuscon Weekly
Black Homeowners Were Grievously Damaged by the Recession
June 23, 2015 — Gawker
Oscar Chavez
For the first time, we’re having courageous conversations about race at our County Office of Education, using A Portrait of Sonoma County as a background to talk about why schools are different and how to erase the institutional segregation we’ve created. The Portrait has become a very powerful tool to generate significant conversations and movement in erasing disparities. – Oscar Chavez, Assistant Director of Human Services, Sonoma County
Amartya Sen
We get in this report not only an evaluation of what the limitations of human development are in the United States, but also how the relative place of America has been slipping in comparison with other countries over recent years. The contrasts within…receive powerful investigation and exposure. – Amartya Sen, Harvard University, Nobel Laureate in Economics
Katie Penkoff
I help raise money to ensure that every girl everywhere with an interest in Girl Scouting within our jurisdiction can participate regardless of her ability to pay. The information found in these databases will help me make the case for investing in girls and young women in Arizona. – Katie Penkoff, Girl Scouts Arizona