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Analyses

Our analyses examine equity trends and issues, providing local and national leaders with critical data to inform organizing, advocacy, and policy change in the Bay Area. 

Analysis

June 27, 2019: New Data Reveals the Bay Area’s Diversity is Not Reflected Among Top Elected Leaders

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April 2018: Solving the Housing Crisis Is Key to Inclusive Prosperity in the Bay Area

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