Our work

Resources

Seventy years after the Supreme Court declared segregated public schools “inherently unequal,” our classrooms are still deeply divided by race and wealth. We’re creating a resource library to explore the problem, the solutions, and where we go next.

A call to action

Fulfilling Brown’s Promise

Students today are as racially segregated as they were in the late 1960s. On the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, we lay out the problem and share a call to action.

What we can do

State Policy Solutions

We have identified five key policy solutions for state leaders. Progress in any one of these areas would help, but the best results will come from doing them all together.

Where research goes next

A Research Agenda

There is so much still to be learned about integration and resource equity in schools. This list of questions was created with education equity leaders including litigators, advocates, policymakers, and academic researchers.

  • Messaging Tip Sheet

    A research-driven guide to building a case for integrated, well-resourced schools

  • Polling Memo

    Results of a national survey of US adults’ view on school integration and resource equity.

  • Community Engagement Sessions

    Our education equity work with local community members