
Education Scholar on National List of Most Influential
The Kinder Institute's own Ruth N. López Turley named among the most influential education scholars in the country.
Education Scholar on National List of Most Influential
The Kinder Institute's own Ruth N. López Turley named among the most influential education scholars in the country.
Excerpt: Can A Market-Oriented City Also Be Inclusive?
In a new chapter, Kinder Institute Director Bill Fulton considers Houston's opportunities and challenges when it comes to creating a truly inclusive city.
Mitigating Gentrification: How Several Sun Belt Cities Are Responding
With a new report shedding light on the stages of gentrification affecting various neighborhoods across Harris County, how are communities and cities responding?
With Rising Disaster Costs Comes Increasing Inequality
New research builds on the work of two sociologists documenting the connection between disasters and inequality.
Households with People with Disabilities Experience More Residential Disadvantage
New study and data provide insight into compounding challenges in Harris County and across the country.
Getting More People to Use Transit in the Houston Area
A new report identifies areas where transit ridership underperforms expectations and points to a range of potential changes and considerations.
Kinder Institute's Community Data Dashboard Adds More Indicators
Learn more about the tool at a free workshop Thursday, Nov. 1.
Regional governance in the Houston area currently produces disparities between communities and frustrates regional challenges. Regional revenue sharing offers a different approach without ceding local autonomy.
A patchwork of cities, counties, municipal utility districts and other jurisdictions across the region has created barriers to long-term regional prosperity, according to a new report.
The Disconnect Between Where Houston-Area Residents Live and Work
A new study examines commuting patterns and finds spatial mismatch burdens aren't shared equally.
Adopted decades ago, the model was called into question recently. New research begins to answer those questions.
Improving Street Safety Should Include Residents
A new report from Houston's densest neighborhood uses survey data to shed light on street safety and infrastructure challenges.
Report Describes Fragmented Highway Enforcement in Houston
One clear path for improvement is the highway enforcement of Harris County and the Houston region.
Harris County's Contract Deputy Program Presents Funding and Equity Concerns
The program allows private entities to contract for law enforcement patrol but it presents funding and equity challenges.
Report Details Possible Law Enforcement Consolidations and Collaborations
With dozens of law enforcement agencies across Harris County, there is potential for overlapping services.
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