In August, Urban Harvest launched its mobile market to bring healthy and affordable food options to underserved areas with limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables. The nonprofit collaborated with the Kinder Institute’s Houston Community Data Connections to create a data-based decision support tool that helps ensure the mobile market is being dispatched to areas of Houston where residents need it the most.
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PUBLIC HEALTH | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY
Differences in course requirements across endorsements appear to provide some students a more direct path to selective four-year colleges and universities than other endorsements. What can school districts in Texas do to help students and families deal with these discrepancies?
RESEARCH:
EDUCATION | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY
Contrary to popular opinion, efforts to integrate schools in the 1970s and 1980s were overwhelmingly successful, says economist Rucker C. Johnson. Johnson argues that we must renew our commitment to integration for the sake of all Americans.
FEATURES:
DEMOGRAPHICS | EDUCATION | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY
An examination of neighborhood change in America’s 50 largest metropolitan areas shows decline and poverty concentration are bigger problems than gentrification in most cities. Some, including Houston, struggle with both.
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DEMOGRAPHICS | HOUSING | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY
New research shows that 50 years after laws were put in place to stop the use of race in real estate appraisals, homes in neighborhoods of color are still being undervalued.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | HOUSING | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISPARITY