Joint Center Denounces Executive Order to Dismantle the Department of Education

The Joint Center released a statement in response to the signing of an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.

Equity and Emergency: COVID-19 Relief Funding at Historically and Predominantly Black Community Colleges in the South

This report examines the unprecedented $2.7 billion in Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) allocations to Black community colleges in the South.

Racial Diversity Among Top Capitol Hill Staff Remains Disproportionate

As of Feb. 28, people of color make up 20.0 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.

The Wealth Agenda: Seizing the Moment for Black Economic Advancement

The convening served as a platform to highlight critical issues and solutions at the intersection of economic mobility, tax reform, and green economy access.

February 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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