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Read this new analysis investigating the impacts of student loan forgiveness solutions to our student debt crisis.
Read the Institute's new report on reducing the racial wealth gap through homeownership and investment in communities of color. Click here to learn more
The City of Newark, the Institute and others are working to connect 2,020 Newarkers with local employment that pays a living wage by 2020.
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A Racial Justice Approach to Student Loan Reform in New Jersey. Read it HERE
Click here to watch this important discussion on Inequality in the Era of COVID
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Institute President and CEO Ryan P. Haygood writes on the Newark Rebellion and the city’s hopeful future for The New York Times.
Read the Institute's new report on how Individual Savings Accounts can build wealth as well as racial and income equality by allowing people to save toward their goals.
A new report on how apprenticeship programs can strengthen our economy and advance economic opportunity by connecting residents—particularly women and people of color—to living wage careers.
Institute Senior Counsel Demelza Baer finds that a majority of Newark jobs don’t go to local residents, despite their qualifications and eagerness to work.
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