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PRRAC Update (April 21, 2015): Girls of color and school sports opportunities; Connecticut

April 21, 2015 by

Finishing Last: Girls of Color and School Sports Opportunities: Our new study with the National Women's Law Center (released today!) links school segregation with a lack of high school sports opportunities for girls by comparing opportunities available in 90%+ white schools vs 90%+ minority schools.  The report shows that at both the state and national level, heavily minority … [Read more...] about PRRAC Update (April 21, 2015): Girls of color and school sports opportunities; Connecticut

PRRAC Update (April 2, 2015): Transit-oriented development; child support

April 2, 2015 by

Transit-oriented development - who benefits?  A new PRRAC study by UC-Berkeley researchers Miriam Zuk and Ian Carlton assesses whether transit-oriented development is opening up new housing opportunities for low income families, or simply replicating old patterns of subsidized housing location: "Equitable Transit Oriented Development". In the new Poverty & Race:  "The … [Read more...] about PRRAC Update (April 2, 2015): Transit-oriented development; child support

PRRAC Update (March 19, 2015): Housing and schools; fair housing and the bank settlements

March 19, 2015 by

Housing and schools - can we talk?  Most of the recent efforts to link housing and school policy have focused on place-based programs that help to improve student outcomes but are not designed to reduce racial or poverty concentration.   Our new policy brief, "Linking housing and school integration policy: what federal, state and local governments can do," updates our 2011 … [Read more...] about PRRAC Update (March 19, 2015): Housing and schools; fair housing and the bank settlements

PRRAC Update (February 19, 2015): Inching forward

February 19, 2015 by

Improving the turnaround schools model:  In its announcement of the final rules for the School Improvement Grants program, the Department of Education has indicated that SIG funds can be used to support a magnet school type model, "to promote college and career readiness as well as more diverse and integrated classrooms."  This announcement reflects advocacy by PRRAC and the … [Read more...] about PRRAC Update (February 19, 2015): Inching forward

PRRAC Update (February 5, 2015): The Housing Trust Fund and Fair Housing; Success Story in CT

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The Housing Trust Fund and Fair Housing:  The National Housing Trust Fund, authorized by Congress in 2008, has the potential to grow to become the most important source of new low income housing funding at the federal level.  Funding was recently authorized for the first time, and HUD has just issued interim program rules.  In comments on the proposed program rules in 2010, we … [Read more...] about PRRAC Update (February 5, 2015): The Housing Trust Fund and Fair Housing; Success Story in CT

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