2018 Report
The 2018 reports comprising the Executive Summary 2018, Black White Equality Index 2018, Hispanic White Equality Index 2018, and Black White Digital Inclusion 2018 provide a comprehensive and nuanced view of the state of racial equality and digital inclusion in the United States. These documents offer critical insights into the progress and challenges in bridging racial disparities across various sectors.
The Executive Summary 2018 encapsulates overarching themes and findings, while the Black White and Hispanic White Equality Indexes delve into comparative analyses between these racial groups across economic, health, education, social justice, and civic engagement dimensions. Additionally, the Black White Digital Inclusion 2018 report specifically addresses the digital divide, highlighting the disparities in access to and usage of digital technologies between Black and White Americans. Collectively, these reports shed light on the ongoing efforts and strides made towards achieving equality, as well as the persistent gaps that demand attention and action.
Executive Summary
The State of Black America®, the National Urban League’s seminal annual publication, now in its 42nd edition, has become one of the most highly-anticipated benchmarks and sources for thought leadership around racial equality in America across economics, employment, education, health, housing, criminal justice and civic participation. Each edition of the State of Black America contains thoughtful commentary and insightful analysis from leading figures and thought leaders in politics, the corporate arena, the nonprofit sector, academia and popular culture.
The State of Black America includes the National Equality Index™, a quantitative tool for tracking racial equality in America. This year’s report includes the 14th edition of the Black–White Equality Index and the ninth edition of the Hispanic–White Equality Index....
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The 2018 Black-White Equality Index, published by the National Urban League, is a critical tool in understanding and documenting the progress towards economic empowerment for Black Americans in relation to their White counterparts. The Index serves as a comprehensive measure that encapsulates the comparative status of African Americans in key areas such as economics, health, education, social justice, and civic engagement. It visualizes these disparities as proportions of a metaphorical "pie," quantifying the share that African Americans, as well as Hispanics, receive compared to Whites.
The choice of Whites as a benchmark is rooted in the historical context of the United States, where racial dynamics have historically and continuously advantaged White Americans in many socio-economic outcomes. This Index is not just a representation of current disparities but also a powerful tool in the ongoing mission for racial equality and economic empowerment.
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The Hispanic-White Equality Index 2018, published by the National Urban League, is a pivotal document that underscores the organization's mission of economic empowerment. It serves as a critical tool to document and measure the progress of Hispanic Americans in comparison to their White counterparts in key societal areas. These areas include economics, health, education, social justice, and civic engagement.
The Index metaphorically represents these disparities as portions of a pie, quantifying the share that Hispanics obtain relative to Whites. Whites are used as the benchmark, acknowledging the historical and ongoing advantages they have in many socioeconomic outcomes in America. This Index not only reflects current disparities but also drives awareness and action towards achieving greater equality.
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The 2018 Black-White Digital Inclusion Index, a key component of the "State of Black America: Save Our Cities: Powering the Digital Revolution" report by the National Urban League, addresses the crucial issue of digital equality in the United States. This innovative index moves beyond the basic question of whether households have computers and internet access to a more profound inquiry: Are the new opportunities created by the digital revolution—such as jobs, business ventures, and educational resources—being equitably shared among African-American and White communities?
The Index evaluates digital equality across three fundamental domains: digital skills and occupations, digital access, and digital policy, each contributing to a comprehensive understanding of how digital technologies impact racial equality.
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