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Disparity by Design: How Drug-Free Zone Laws Impact Racial Disparity -- and Fail to Protect Youth

Publisher: 
The Justice Policy Institute

This report is designed to inform discussions about the fairness and efficacy of drug-free zone laws by reviewing empirical findings, primarily from three states (Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Con

Creating a Front Porch: Strategies for Improving Access to Mental Health Services

Publisher: 
Research and Training Center for Children

This report shares results of interviews conducted with personnel from selected organizations and focuses on key practices that were reported to increase accessibility of mental health services for

Racial-Ethnic Inequality in Child Well-Being from 1985-2004: Gaps Narrowing, but Persist

Publisher: 
Foundation for Child Development

This report analyzes child well-being trends through the lens of race and ethnicity to better understand how differences between White and Black children and between White and Hispanic children hav

Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Minorities

Publisher: 
U.S. Department of Education

This report examines the educational progress and challenges that racial and ethnic minorities face in the United States, including school enrollment trends, education outcomes, and rates of substa

Office of Minority Health

Publisher: 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

The Office of Minority Health (OMH) works to improve and protect the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that eliminate health d

Theory-Based Evaluation of a Comprehensive Latino Education Initiative: An Interactive Evaluation Approach.

Publisher: 
Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health

This article provides an example of a theory-based approach to building a logic model to increase Latino student access to higher education.

Children Left Behind: How Metropolitan Areas Are Failing America's Children

Publisher: 
Harvard School of Public Health

This report examines 100 of the largest metro areas in the U.S. and how inequalities in neighborhoods and school environments affect children.

What to Expect & When to Seek Help: Bright Futures Developmental Tools for Families and Providers

Publisher: 
Bright Futures at Georgetown University

These four tools address a specific developmental stage (infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence) and offer guidance on when, where, and how to seek help from local, state, or n

The Changing Landscape of American Public Education: New Students, New Schools

Publisher: 
Pew Hispanic Center

This report examines the rapid increase in school enrollment and the surge in the opening of new schools.