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Join former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX), Norm Eisen, and CAP President and CEO Neera Tanden for this crucial discussion. In states across the country, American democracy is being hollowed out from ...
Project 2025 would decimate more than 180,000 teacher positions and negatively affect the academic outcomes of 2.8 million vulnerable students across the country.
These cuts are destroying critical science, medical, and innovation research across the country—and it’s only the beginning ...
This report provides an analysis of the instructional materials used by the 30 largest school districts in the country.
Bridging the divide between communities of color and law enforcement begins by recognizing that discord is rooted in the origins of policing in America.
Cash bail criminalizes poverty, fuels mass incarceration, and disproportionately affects communities of color. States and localities are increasingly pursuing opportunities for reform.
The Minority Business Development Agency has tremendous potential to create the conditions for economic growth and opportunity in Black communities.
Beyond Our Borders How Weak U.S. Gun Laws Contribute to Violent Crime Abroad The current debate about protecting America's borders ignores the U.S. role as a major supplier of crime guns around ...
The system of mass incarceration is perhaps the clearest manifestation of structural racism in the United States—with particularly damaging effects for black women and infants.
Key Issues Facing People With Intersex Traits New CAP data and analysis offer insights into the experiences of people with intersex traits.
How can jurisdictions fix the problem? Across the United States, states and local jurisdictions are making more criminal records eligible for expungement and sealing, including those that result ...