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Behavioral Insights to Help Reduce Systemic Police Violence Towards African Americans in the US

January 22, 2021 bppj 0

By Dan Poniachik Introduction: Rotten Apples or a Rotten Barrel? Among the rich countries of the world, the United States has the highest rate of killings […]

The Secondary Mortgage Market is Boring – But also a Remarkable Tool for Radical Housing Justice & Reparations

January 21, 2021 bppj 0

By William Wilcox Congress and the Biden Administration could pay hundreds of billions in reparations to Black Americans to help close the racial wealth and […]

Spring 2020 Journal: Mitigating Black Maternal Mortality

April 13, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the fourth article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Angélica […]

Spring 2020 Journal: Engineering Equity in Oakland’s Cannabis Market

April 8, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the first article featured in our Spring 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Aly […]

Our National Count Remains Deeply Flawed

October 29, 2019 bppj 0

By Spencer Bowen Next year, the United States will refresh our biggest and most important dataset. The Census is both a simple form (now online!) […]

Fall 2019 Journal: Race, Segregation, and Education in Georgia

October 16, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the fourth article featured in our Fall 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Joseph […]

Spring 2019 Journal: The Impact of Immigration Policy on Mental and Reproductive Health

March 1, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the second article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. By Iris […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Mortgage Interest Deduction and the Racial Wealth Gap

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Emma Fernandez, Emily McCaffrey, Kimberly Rubens, and Carson Whitelemons Edited by Joony Moon The Home Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID) is one of the longest-standing […]

Retaining Teachers of Color in Public Schools

March 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Emily McCaffrey “I am reminded of Audre Lorde’s words, “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation.” I do not want my self-preservation […]

A Renewed Call to Invest in California School Integration

March 14, 2018 bppj 0

By Liz Koenig Despite the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954, which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional, California remains one of the […]

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