login on site

Press ENTER to login
Ohio forged, globally minded
The Ohio State University
osu-32px-horiz-rev
We are Ohio State, a dynamic community where opportunity thrives. Through our far-reaching network of diverse resources and perspectives, we foster the incisive thinking, spirit of collaboration, and depth of character you need to transform yourself and your world.  
Help | BuckeyeLink | Map | Find People | Webmail
TwitterFacebookVimeoYouTubeRSS
open close
Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Support The Institute
    • Partners and Testimonials
    • Staff
    • Close
  • Research and Strategic Initiatives
    • Complete Research Listing
    • Race in Cognition
      • 2016 State of the Science: Implicit Bias Review
      • Two Lenses, One Goal
      • Race Matters… And So Does Gender
      • Implicit Bias in School Discipline
    • Opportunity Communities
      • Challenging Race as Risk: Implicit Bias in Housing
      • The Food Opportunity Research Collaborative (FORC)
      • I Am My Brother’s Keeper
      • 2016 Champion of Children Report: Voices of Latino Boys
      • Mid-Ohio Foodbank Client Centricity Study
      • Franklin County Senior Opportunity: A Framework for Investment
      • Diversity Data Kids
    • Public Health
      • H.E.A.T. The Health Equity Action Transformation
      • The Effects of Lead Poisoning
      • Greater Columbus Infant Mortality Final Report
    • Close
  • Communications and Media
    • Documentaries and Digital Shorts
      • Free To Ride Documentary
      • A Reading From The Letter from Birmingham Jail
    • In The News
    • Media Releases
    • Experts
    • Staff Articles
    • Close
  • Contact Us

aalf

Home · Posts Tagged "aalf"
26 Jun
By The Kirwan Institute, aalf, civic engagement, Comments Off on Partners with AALF on Regional Transformative Change

Partners with AALF on Regional Transformative Change

Now on the verge of a regional and national movement, the African American Leadership Forum (AALF) aims to change the conditions for African Americans in the Twin Cities, Des Moines, Portland, Seattle and Tacoma. While the challenges that face individual communities often require individual solutions, the region faces similar challenges and opportunities in education, housing, and … Continue reading »

Partners with AALF on Regional Transformative Change
Copyright 2015, The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.