Explore New Data on Immigrants in the National Equity Atlas

On July 25, the National Equity Atlas added new cuts to eight economic indicators that allow users to assess how immigrants are faring in their communities. These indicators (median wages, the percent of workers earning at least $15/hour, unemployment, homeownership, education levels, disconnected youth, poverty, and working poor) also have data for more detailed racial subgroups. During this 30-minute webinar, we will walk you through how to access the new data to develop strategies for immigrant integration and inclusion in your community.

Speakers:

  • Sarah Treuhaft, PolicyLink (moderator)
  • Angel Ross, PolicyLink
  • Justin Scoggins, USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE)
  • Pamela Stephens, USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE)