Advancing Race Equity

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Race equity refers to a circumstance in which race is a neutral factor in determining how one fares. For example, with race equity, we would be able to see similar graduation rates among youth of various races--disparities attributed to race would be minimal. 

Our goal is to promote race equity in the development and implementation of policies, programs, and our own personal interactions. 

The framework used to present the resources and information within this section of the website are organized around the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Race Equity and Inclusion Action Guide: 7 Steps to Advance and Embed Race Equity and Inclusion Within Your Organization.

The adoption of these steps help to reduce race inequities within our organizations and systems that contribute to the differential outcomes observed among our children and families.