Issue Statistics
The data in this section are posted by issue. For example, does the data make it easy to see how system factors contribute to individual group outcomes? (For example, comparing graduation rates with property tax funding or segregation index) Do the data illustrate relationships among multiple institutional or cultural factors? Do they motivate action by painting a new and realistic picture of the issues in a way that creates a sense of urgency, and, at the same time, suggest that the users can do something to make a difference? More resources will be added to this section, particularly ones that can be models for others. Users of this site are invited to submit examples they have developed or know about. Please see the Tip Sheet, How Can we Avoid Blaming the victim when we present information on Poor Outcomes for Different Racial, Ethnic, Language or Immigrant Groups in Our community.
- Gaps in Racial Equity and Strategies for Reducing Them
- Racial Equity Status Report
- Immigration Data Hub
- Expanding Our Understanding of the Psychosocial Work Environment: A Compendium of Measures of Discrimination, Harassment and Work-Family Issues
- Just Facts: Racial Resegregation and Inequality in Public Schools
- The Office of Minority Health - Data/Statistics
- Interactive Map
- Project Vote Smart
- Follow the Money
- Union Membership and Coverage Database from the CPS
- National Center for Education Statistics
- State Health Facts
- This Amazing Map Shows Every Person in America
- Net Migration Patterns for US Counties
- Commmunity Commons
- Infographic: From the Civil Rights Era to the Present
- Civil Rights Data Collection
- Seeking Belongingness: Examining Equity, Capability and Opportunity through Existing Index Schemes
- Diversitydatakids.org Web Site
- National Equity Atlas
- 9 Charts That Force the Question, Does Black Life Matter?
- Gentrification in America Report
- National Police Violence Map
- Discipline Disparities: A Research-to-Practice Collaborative
- Yes You Can be Black. And it Won't Cost You Much at all
- What It’s Like to Be Black in the Criminal Justice System
- Racial Diversity Among U.S. Senate Staffers
- The Next America
- Racism in the Criminal Justice System
- The Faces of American Power, Nearly as White as the Oscar Nominees
- Stress in America: The Impact of Discrimination
- What the Data Really Says About Police and Racial Bias
- Black, White and Blue: A Spotlight on Race in America
- America's wealth gap is split along racial lines — and it's getting dangerously wider
- 2016 Inclusiveness Index: Measuring Inclusion and Marginality
- 10 Investigative Reporting Outlets to Follow
- A Partial Map of Black-led Black Liberation Organizing
- KidLit: Recommended Reading on Justice and Understanding
- Multiple Components of Race Data Library
- Research Tools
- 50 Years After the Kerner Commission
- Loving Cities Index
- Geographies of Organized Hate in America: A Regional Analysis
- Grading the States: A Report Card on Our Nation’s Commitment to Public Schools
- Race in America 2019
- $23 Billion
- There’s Overwhelming Evidence That the Criminal-Justice System Is Racist. Here’s the Proof.
- 2019 KIDS COUNT Data Book
- Interactive Time-Lapse Map Shows How the U.S. Took More Than 1.5 Billion Acres From Native Americans
- Environmental Justice Atlas
- Inside the Numbers: How Immigration Shapes Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
- Six Maps That Reveal America’s Expanding Racial Diversity
- More Black than Blue: Politics and Power in the 2019 Black Census
- 2019 Inclusiveness Index: Measuring Global Inclusion and Marginality
- American Panorama: An Atlas of United States History
- Discriminology
- By the Numbers: How slavery still shapes racial inequality
- COVID-19: Mapping vulnerable populations in California