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The Center for Antiracist Research compiles and shares the latest news in racial policy, antiracism research, and social justice from around the globe, the country, and the neighborhood.
CAR Faculty Affiliates Obtain Important New T Visa Statistics About Immigrant Survivors of Trafficking
R&P Team Publishes Op-Ed on How Trump’s Human Trafficking Efforts Failed Immigrant Survivors
New R&P Teams Report Exposes Dramatic Shortfall of Visas for Victims of Trafficking
New Video Commentary by Dr. Monica L. Wang on Why Racism is a Public Health Crisis
CAR Racial Data Tracker and Public Scholarship Shop Publish Second Databyte in New Series
Dr. Phillipe Copeland, CAR Narrative Faculty Lead, Publishes on Overpolicing and Racial Oligarchy
BU Center for Antiracist Research Files New Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court Voting Rights Case
In October 2022, the Center partnered with Professor Atiba R. Ellis, a nationally-recognized voting rights expert, and the law firm Brown Rudnick to file an amicus brief in Moore v. Harper, a voting rights case before the U.S. Supreme Court that will have significant implications for democracy and racial justice. This... More