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Structural inequities continue to affect the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native children in the United States. See the latest demographic data.
How the Other 23 Percent Live - Pacific Standard
Digging into the 2017 ACS: Improved income growth for Native Americans, but lots of variation in the pace of recovery for different Asian ethnic groups
On the Civil SideThe Child Welfare System and Race - On the Civil Side
The Native American population exploded, the census shows. Here's why. - The Washington Post
Literature Review: Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Juvenile Justice Processing
Report: Children Make Up Smallest-Ever Share of U.S. Population - The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Black and Latino children in Oklahoma are still more likely to live in concentrated poverty - Oklahoma Policy Institute
Child Welfare Statistics: Arizona Children in Out-of-Home Care
Creating Opportunity for Communities of Color Through Entrepreneurship
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia
Black children in Colorado are overrepresented in child welfare
Child Poverty in New Mexico – New Mexico Voices for Children
Blog — National Native Children's Trauma Center
Native American students left behind by South Dakota education system
American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month: November 2021