Media Coverage: "Racial Segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area"
… a National Zoning Atlas (Bloomberg News) | Feb. 2, 2022 Marin Voice: Alcohol Justice program keeps historic ties to Canal strong (Marin Independent Journal) | Oct. 31, 2021 California clearly … Despite Its Diversity (Bay City News) | Oct. 13, 2021 Marin segregation worsened in last decade, new UC Berkeley …
Table 2: List of California Municipalities by Zoning Restriction
… 100.00% 2.13% Unincorporated Napa Napa 100.00% 0.99% Ross Marin 100.00% 100.00% Madera Madera 100.00% 23.88% San Marino … Costa 97.84% 56.26% Poway San Diego 97.70% 60.39% Fairfax Marin 97.29% 97.29% California City Kern 97.28% 89.45% … 56.15% Placerville El Dorado 93.78% 74.47% Belvedere Marin 93.77% 18.01% Fortuna Humboldt 93.77% 71.56% Glendora …
The Most Segregated Cities and Neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area
… were more segregated in 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa, and Sonoma, with Marin being the most segregated county in the region by far. … also more segregated as of 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa and Sonoma. The other six counties had declines …
Publication | October 11, 2021
Table 1: List of Counties in California & Zoning Percentage
… 6.66% San Diego 18 80.38% 48.05% Solano 8 80.25% 6.74% Marin 12 78.46% 9.03% Yuba 2 77.94% 7.08% Alameda 15 77.41% … Contra Costa 19 90.14% 44.59% Placer 6 89.50% 39.64% Marin 11 88.18% 30.76% San Mateo 20 86.81% 42.93% Shasta 3 … 1.52% Alameda 1 87.62% 87.62% Del Norte 1 85.17% 6.60% Marin 1 68.63% 4.71% Santa Cruz 1 37.37% 15.87% Shasta 1 …
john a. powell at the Marin Equity Summit
… 2017, professor john powell gave a keynote address at the Marin Equity Summit. The Summit was centered around youth development and solutions to homelessness in Marin County. john's keynote address focused on expanding the … and inclusive approaches to tackling homelessness in Marin County. Download the PowerPoint presentation here .   … …
Presentations | November 9, 2017
Racial Segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Part 1
… to the 9-county region, including Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, … used for census tracts in the 3 rural counties of Marin, Napa and Sonoma differs from the calculation used for … is explained by the fact that the more rural counties of Marin, Sonoma, and Napa have proportionally much larger white …
Publication | October 30, 2018
Press Release: Oakland home to Bay Area's most segregated neighborhoods
… were more segregated in 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa and Sonoma, with Marin being the most segregated county in the region by far. … were more segregated in 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa and Sonoma, with Marin being the most segregated …
Press Release | October 11, 2021
Video: Elise C. Boddie on "The Struggle for the Soul of Public Education"
… by Itoco Garcia, who is a superintendent of Sausalito Marin City Schools is coming. Hope I got that name right. … speaks. Dr. Garcia is the superintendent of the Sausalito Marin City School District and co-executive director of … now. However it's personal for me. I grew up in and around Marin city and so many of the things that you offered, …
Video | March 6, 2020
Racial Segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Part 2
… Costa County (7.79 percent): Richmond (20.2 percent) Marin County (1.68 percent): Sausalito (2.6 percent) Napa … the post-war years in where they were permitted to live. Marin in particular stands out as an especially exclusionary … of exclusion that are disproportionately African American. Marin City, a town near Sausalito, is nearly 27 percent …
Publication | February 7, 2019
What the 2020 Census reveals about segregation
… were more segregated in 2020 than they were in 2010: Marin, Napa and Sonoma, with Marin being the most segregated county in the region by far. …
Publication | October 11, 2021

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The Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative is delighted to welcome Simran Jeet Singh to the UC Berkeley campus. Dr. Singh is Executive Director of the Religion and Society Program at the Aspen Institute and the author of the national...

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We are facing a moment in history that requires us to develop new organizing modalities. We have to come together to block the threats we are facing to our democratic values, we need to bridge across differences to foster broad-based movements with...