The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America Richard Rothstein Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute Senior Fellow, Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley …
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Webinar: Tackling Child Poverty in the Wake of COVID-19
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, features Greg Duncan, 06/18/20 | 2–3 PM EDT
Work-Based Risks to Latino Workers and their Families From COVID-19
Lisa A. Gennetian and Matthew S. Johnson, EconoFact, 5/27/20
Wisconsin opioid prescription rates by county, with opioid treatment provider locations
Poverty in Rural America Then & Now
Feature May | No. 4-2020 The economic fallout from the pandemic is not yet known, but many fear that it will be especially severe in rural America, where people were already struggling before the health …
Food-Assistance Programs Have Positive Impacts on Food Retail
Timothy K.M. Beatty, Marianne P. Bitler, and Cynthia van der Werf, Center for Poverty Research, University of California, Davis, February 2020 (from archives but relevant to pandemic)
Safety Net Enables Faster, More Permanent Exit from Deep Poverty
Ann Huff Stevens, Center for Poverty Research, University of California, Davis, May 2019 (from archives but relevant to pandemic)
U.S. Safety Net Protects Most Children in Poor Households During Recessions
Marianne Bitler, Hilary Hoynes, and Elira Kuka, Center for Poverty Research, University of California, Davis, December 2016 (from archives but relevant to pandemic)
Support from Family Does Not Replace the Social Safety Net
Ellen Whitehead, Center for Poverty Research, University of California, Davis, April 2016 (from archives but relevant to pandemic)
Coronavirus threatens autistic people living in group homes
Marcus A. Banks, Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky, Spectrum, 05/21/20, quoted: Lauren Bishop