The report, titled “One in Five: Ending Racial Inequity in Incarceration,” highlights a notable decline in the lifetime likelihood of imprisonment for Black men born in 2001 compared to those born in 1981.
NEW YORK CITY — As an unprecedented amount of federal climate funding pours into cities across the United States, local officials and community leaders face a crucial challenge: making sure that everyone can fully participate in the transition to cleaner, electrified homes and transportation systems. On Monday, at the outset of Climate Week NYC , Canary Media and the nonprofit Rewiring America invited experts onstage to discuss how they’re working to make urban electrification more accessible.