2017

By Valerie Rawlston Wilson, Ph. D.

Unprecedented. It’s a word that has been used to describe the 2016 presidential campaign and election season, not to mention the nascent Trump administration. With un nished business in the areas of racial justice, race relations and economic inequality, many anticipate a ght to defend the progress that has been made, while also resisting retrenchment in these critical areas. At the same time, a renewed spirit of activism has taken hold. In the last year alone, a number of protests and public demonstrations have taken place on behalf of the rights of African Americans, women and immigrants, to name a few. The 2017 National Urban League Equality Index provides a veritable “line in the sand” from which to measure where the country goes from here.

As the National Urban League continues to press the case for closing the divide in economic opportunity, education, health, social justice and civic engagement, the 2017 National Urban League Equality Index is the 13th edition of this critical quantitative tool for tracking Black-white racial equality in America, and the eighth edition of the Hispanic-White Index.

Resources:

DOWNLOAD BLACK-WHITE REPORT

DOWNLOAD HISPANIC-WHITE REPORT