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Posts by Andre M. Perry
The Black Power Scorecard paperback releases April 15 — and I couldn't be more excited. 📖
Since the hardcover dropped last year, I've learned a great deal about what power is and what it isn't. Eager to share that with you. Pre-order your copy today!
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I’m happy to see my research in this great piece by Emily Flitter but always discouraged by these unreasoned attacks on inclusion www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
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New Report!!!: In 2023, the number of Black-owned employer businesses (those with at least one employee) operating in the United States surpassed 200,000 for the first time—marking at least six years of consecutive growth based on the latest available data. www.brookings.edu/articles/bla...
From @brookings.edu's Center for Community Uplift recently released a report by Dr. @andreperryedu.bsky.social collaborated w/ @gallup.com to document the extent of interracial contact among Americans & its links to well-being: www.brookings.edu/articles/we-...
#economicmobility #communitybuilding
In this episode of The Current, I discuss new research on interracial cooperation with @ibramxk.bsky.social and Cleve Wootson, Jr. of the Washington Post. What if our anti-racist, reparative policies are working?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgFt...
Table 1. Percentage of workers exposed to any contacts of a different race, by type of contact and race of respondent www.brookings.edu/interactive/...
TLDR: A new @brookings.edu report by Dr. @andreperryedu.bsky.social and his team looking at interracial interactions in America is a must read.
"People are not as committed to division as their feeds may suggest; to the contrary, the evidence suggests that most people aspire to bridge divides."
Please join the Brookings Center for Community Uplift on Wednesday, February 18, for a discussion about findings that are drawn from a first-of-its-kind national survey that examines how Americans live, work, and build relationships across racial lines. www.brookings.edu/events/racia...
Immigrant communities have helped #Minneapolis prosper. The federal crackdown threatens to undermine that. www.brookings.edu/articles/imm...
The successes of #Minneapolis’ Black and immigrant communities stand as a direct rebuttal to the harmful myth that Black and immigrant communities hinder progress—they are, in fact, foundational to it, argues @andreperryedu. www.brookings.edu/articles/imm...
A few thoughts on the recent release of unemployment rates across racial lines: thegrio.com/2025/12/16/b... #unemployment
Honoring Rosa Parks’ life and legacy: Black women’s roles in social movements and civic engagement www.brookings.edu/articles/hon...
Children who grow up in #NewOrleans are predicted to earn 13.4% less than the national average as adults, and approximately 40% of their income is determined by parental income, Farah Khan notes. www.brookings.edu/articles/und... @nolanews.bsky.social
Society 6. Happy holiday shopping?
Take a minute to digest…‼️
"Across the 160 U.S. metro areas studied, at least 20% of middle-class earners cannot afford to live in that place, after adjusting for local income ranges and price variations."
www.brookings.edu/articles/in-...
Hannah Stephens and @andreperryedu.bsky.social
"Across the 160 U.S. metro areas studied, at least 20% of middle-class earners cannot afford to live in that place, after adjusting for local income ranges and price variations."
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You were super insightful, sir. And OMG, I need to know where those dope pillows behind you came from! XO
The share of struggling #middleclass families varies by race: 27% of white families, 39% of Black families, 41% of Asian American families, 46% of Native American families, and 50% of Latino or Hispanic families cannot afford basic necessities. Read more: www.brookings.edu/articles/in-...
I'm looking forward to this morning/afternoon conversation with @velshi.com
The share of struggling #middleclass families varies by race: 27% of white families, 39% of Black families, 41% of Asian American families, 46% of Native American families, and 50% of Latino or Hispanic families cannot afford basic necessities. Read more: www.brookings.edu/articles/in-...
New Research: According to our latest analysis, one-third of the American middle class cannot afford the cost of basic necessities as of 2023. How do you fair in your city? Read our new Brookings report by Hannah Stephens and me here: www.brookings.edu/articles/in-...
Hey Michiganders! Check out this Axios coverage of a recent quality of life report authored by my colleague Hannah Stephens and me. #Detroit #Michigan
www.axios.com/local/detroi...
There's been a lot of activity around philanthropy toward HBCUs last week. #MacKenzieScott awarded $50 million to Norfolk State. Prairie View received $63 million. These gifts matter, but how is the federal budget supporting this giving?: youtube.com/shorts/BdLF-... #HBCU @velshi.com
I’ve learned a lot about federal and state takeovers from my time in New Orleans and Washington D.C. In my latest, I share my thoughts in the Times Picayune (NOLA.com) on how we can address acute and longterm problems to uplift cities. Please share your reactions. www.nola.com/opinions/gue...
Learn more here: www.brookings.edu/articles/the... #HBCU #HBCUs #HBCUAdvocacy #HBCUPersistence #HBCULegacy #HBCUFunding #HBCUBuildingFutures #HBCUEducationEquity #HBCUStudentsFirst #HBCUEndowments