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The Folded Map Project (Block Club Chicago)

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Five-part series of articles from the Folded Map “Don’t Go” series

June 30, 2021

White People Are Part of the Racial Reckoning, but Only if We Look at Data the Right Way (Hill Reporter)

June 15, 2021

Tracking Trends in Racial Attitudes

April 21, 2021

[D]ata show that racial attitudes held by whites and Blacks have changed, but that change is much more complicated than often assumed.

Research Scholar Initiative: Racial Attitudes

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Why eliminating discrimination does not end segregation (The Hill)

February 11, 2021

IGPA’s Maria Krysan provides background for report on states that have achieved the most racial progress (Wallet Hub)

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A chance to break housing segregation patterns (Op-ed) (Crain’s hicago Business)

December 17, 2020

The increase in the number of people able to work from home has opened the possibility that the pandemic will weaken the job-housing connection. The

Reparations: How We Poll Affects Policy (Op-ed) (Visible Magazine)

October 19, 2020

IGPA’s Maria Krysan analyzes NPR/Ipsos poll on racial attitudes (Chicago Tribune)

August 27, 2020
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It’s hard to be a person of color in America and not understand that the deck is stacked against you.

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