Featured Research Collection
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- Civil Rights Project Reports Deepening Segregation and Challenges Educators and Political Leaders to Develop Positive Policies
- E Pluribus… Separation suggests a number of ways to reverse the trends toward deepening resegregation.
- Millions of Children Find the Schoolhouse Door Locked
- UCLA Center for Civil Rights Remedies Finds Shocking Suspension Rates in thousands of districts across the nation.
- Bans on Affirmative Action Shown to Reduce Enrollment of Graduate Students of Color at Universities in CA, FL, TX, WA
- This study examines the impact of affirmative action bans, across a number of years in several states, on the enrollment of underrepresented students of color. These latest data show that the bans have led to marked declines in key areas of graduate studies.
- UCLA Report Links School Integration with Positive Leadership and Better Community Relations
- Teachers’ perceptions differ widely by the racial and socioeconomic makeup of their school
- Out-of-School Suspensions in California’s School Districts Reveal Hidden Crisis
- A new report from the Center for Civil Rights Remedies at the Civil Rights Project estimates that more than 400,000 students were suspended and removed from classrooms at least one time during the 2009-10 school year in California.