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PRESS RELEASES
LANDMARK STUDY SHOWS RACE PREDICTS ACCESS TO BROADBAND IN MISSISSIPPI
CSI NAMES MAYA WILEY AS PRESIDENT
REPORT SHOWS JIM CROW DIVIDE IN JOB OPPORTUNITIES
FCC BROADBAND PLAN MUST REACH COMMUNITIES OF COLOR
CSI DENOUNCES GLENN BECK-SPONSORED MARCH DISHONORING MLK
CSI REPORT FOR A NEW APPROACH TO ENERGY POLICY IN AMERICA
CSI OFFERS KEY RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW THE FCC NATIONAL BROADBAND PLAN CAN WORK
NO BROADBAND, NO JOBS NEW REPORT LINKS ECONOMIC HARDSHIP IN MISSISSIPPI TO POOR INTERNET SERVICE
MEDIA (VIDEO)
CSI OFFERS CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY ON OVERSIGHT OF STIMULUS SPENDING
REPORT ADDRESSING CENSUS FINDINGS DETAILS INCOME IS FALLING FASTEST FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR
CSI LAUNCH OF NEW YORK RACE AND OPPORTUNITY REPORT-ONE REGION: PROMOTING PROSPERITY ACROSS RACE
CSI CONDEMNS RACIAL UNDERTONES OF MCCAIN'S "THAT ONE" REFERENCE TO OBAMA
CSI TESTIFIES BEFORE THE NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE
GROWTH LEAVES COLUMBIA'S BLACK COMMUNITIES BEHIND
REPORT FINDS THAT NON-WHITES ARE BEARING THE HEAVIEST BURDEN IN CURRENT RECESSION
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![]() The Center for Social Inclusion welcomes press inquiries and requests for interviews or commentary on issues of racial justice and public policy. For general inquiries or to schedule interviews, please contact Larry Kopp at the TASC Group - Email: larry(at)thetascgroup.com, Phone: 646-723-4344. To view Maya Wiley's electronic press kit, click here. More GRITtv May 27, 2010- Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion speaks on GRITv with Laura Flanders discuss the ongoing issues of race politics in the country, from Arizona to D.C., and explain that we really need an honest conversation about these issues now, not electioneering. December 9, 2009—Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion speaks on GRITtv with Laura Flanders explains that we'll never have a truly strong economy without using the skills of every person as best we can. August 20, 2009—Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion speaks with Alan Jenkins of The Opportunity Agenda on MSNBC Live about the continued needs and disparities in New Orleans, particularly in health care, four years after Hurricane Katrina. The situation offers an excellent example of how stimulus dollars are critical for expanding opportunity. March 17, 2009-Maya Wiley from the Center for Social Inclusion speaks on Democracy Now on finds that communities of color continue to be disproportionately deprived of infrastructure spending, job creation and other key government services. Also introduces the report “One Region: Promoting Prosperity Across Race.” |