Joint Center Mourns the Passing of President Jimmy Carter

We mourn the loss of President Jimmy Carter, a champion of human and civil rights.

The 119th Congress Breaks Many Barriers, but Lacks Representation in Top Staff Hires

The members of the 119th Congress will achieve historic milestones, but so far, they have fallen short in hiring top staffers who represent America’s diverse racial makeup. As of Dec. 6, people of color make up 19.7 percent of top staff, and 5.4 percent are African Americans. With people of color accounting for 41.1 percent of the U.S. population (African Americans are 13.6 percent), the low percentages are concerning.

Equity at the Center How Federal Policymakers Can Support Diverse Student Populations in CTE Pathways Through High-Quality Data

This brief explains how improving data collection on Career and Technical Education pathways can help standardize goals and metrics, maximize employment, and minimize inequities for learners and workers who too often get left behind.

The Best Black Economy in Generations – And Why It Isn’t Enough

A new brief from the Joint Center and the Center for Economic and Policy Research documents that as Black Americans experience record-breaking economic gains, a closer examination reveals persistent economic insecurity and enduring inequalities, underscoring the critical importance of economic issues for African Americans.

December Jobs Day Analysis

Each month, the Joint Center analyzes the employment numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showcases what the numbers mean for Black workers.

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