The State of Economic Equity in Detroit is a resource for those in the private and public sectors, foundations, nonprofits, community organizations, and residents to inform their actions to advance economic equity. These actions can include agenda setting, advocacy, policy, subject area research, and goal-setting. Detroit Future City has identified 22 indicators across six focus areas. These indicators provide clear, measurable, and accurate data points that not only illustrate the current state of economic equity in Detroit, but can also be used to track economic equity over time.
As cities struggle with rising inequality, widespread economic hardship, and racial disparities, som...
Since 1967 Saint Paul, Minnesota has allocated municipal bonds through a participatory mechanism cal...
Like many U.S. cities, the majority of Detroit's residents – 86% – are people of color. Unlike many ...
The purpose of this report is to highlight the business case for racial equity -- stressing the impo...
Within the Great Lakes, Rust Belt cities such as Detroit, Michigan have begun a movement towards sus...
In the coming years, Mississippi stands to realize a $54 billion gain in economic output by closing ...
Assessing the tole of equity in city government using a data driven process that proritizes stakehol...
The problem of neighborhood deterioration is keenly visible in Detroit today, but Detroit’s housing ...
The 2017 Detroit Reinvestment Index, funded by The Kresge Foundation, measures perceptions of Americ...
This Note discusses eminent domain in blighted areas of Detroit, Michigan, where economic downturn c...
The purpose of this report is to highlight the business case for racial equity -- stressing the impo...
This publication, "Promoting Equity through ARPA Implementation," illustrates how select cities are ...
With billions in public and private investments in the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and Governor C...
The narrative of deindustrialization and urban decline has been well-documented in literature. Loca...
ABSTRACT Interviews with Practitioners of Economic Development in Detroit: 1974 through 2013 By GREG...
As cities struggle with rising inequality, widespread economic hardship, and racial disparities, som...
Since 1967 Saint Paul, Minnesota has allocated municipal bonds through a participatory mechanism cal...
Like many U.S. cities, the majority of Detroit's residents – 86% – are people of color. Unlike many ...
The purpose of this report is to highlight the business case for racial equity -- stressing the impo...
Within the Great Lakes, Rust Belt cities such as Detroit, Michigan have begun a movement towards sus...
In the coming years, Mississippi stands to realize a $54 billion gain in economic output by closing ...
Assessing the tole of equity in city government using a data driven process that proritizes stakehol...
The problem of neighborhood deterioration is keenly visible in Detroit today, but Detroit’s housing ...
The 2017 Detroit Reinvestment Index, funded by The Kresge Foundation, measures perceptions of Americ...
This Note discusses eminent domain in blighted areas of Detroit, Michigan, where economic downturn c...
The purpose of this report is to highlight the business case for racial equity -- stressing the impo...
This publication, "Promoting Equity through ARPA Implementation," illustrates how select cities are ...
With billions in public and private investments in the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and Governor C...
The narrative of deindustrialization and urban decline has been well-documented in literature. Loca...
ABSTRACT Interviews with Practitioners of Economic Development in Detroit: 1974 through 2013 By GREG...
As cities struggle with rising inequality, widespread economic hardship, and racial disparities, som...
Since 1967 Saint Paul, Minnesota has allocated municipal bonds through a participatory mechanism cal...
Like many U.S. cities, the majority of Detroit's residents – 86% – are people of color. Unlike many ...