Indianapolis Racial Equity Report Card
SAVI Talks - October 27, 2022On October 27, the SAVI Talks event will focus on the project, Indianapolis Racial Equity Report Card.
This event will be a bit different from others in that we want a community conversation about the outcomes that are important to measure as Indy holds itself accountable to creating a racially just and more equitable community.
Racial disparities define daily life in Indianapolis, with racial segregation creating huge differences in life expectancy between neighboring communities.
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Our November 17 Data & Drafts program from 6-7:30 p.m. will be another opportunity to gather more information about important outcomes to measure for this project. Register for Data & Drafts https://www.wfyi.org/events/data-and-drafts-racial-equity-report-card.
The project process moving forward includes additional community forums to gather information, broad community feedback on initial drafts, and a final report published in May 2023. The report will be updated annually thereafter.
Community Trends Report
Published October 26, 2022
Articles and Story Maps
Explore other research and interactive content we have developed around equity.
Equity in Criminal Prosecutions: Analyzing Case Filings from the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office
The Kheprw Institute and The Polis Center are partnering to better understand the criminal justice system in Marion County and investigate potential disparities. Previous research from the Polis Center estimated that Black residents of Marion County were 2.7 times...
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OUR EMPHASIS: Analysis We turn data into actionable information and share those results in accessible formats.Interactive Data Tools We build web platforms where the public can freely access data and knowledge.Data Integration We integrate data from a multitude of...
2022 Midterm Election Voter Turnout in Marion County
Key points Voter turnout in Marion County is low relative to Indiana and the U.S. Within Marion County, there is great variation in voter turnout between precincts Lower voter turnout in Marion County tends to occur in areas that are less affluent, have lower...
Transportation Equity and the Older Adult Population
Access to transportation is important because it empowers older adults to maintain their independence. Transportation opportunities for older adults may take different forms, including driving, public transportation, ride-share service, or shuttle buses. This report...
Domestic Violence in Marion County Criminal Justice System – 2022
This is an update to our 2018 report. By combining data from different elements of the criminal justice system, we reveal basic statistics about domestic violence in Marion County. Some key findings include: In 2020, there were an estimated 10,105 victims of domestic...
The Good Jobs Gap
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Data & Drafts Follow the Money: Indianapolis Evictions in 2022
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Data & Drafts: A Decade of Decline: College-Going Rates in Central Indiana
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Who is in the Marion County Jail? Exploring Length of Stay through an Equity Lens
We analyzed more than 283,000 bookings into Marion County’s jails between 2013 and 2021 to discover how many people are in jail, the characteristics of those in jail, and how long people remain in jail. This dataset spans nine years. In that time, state laws changed...
The State of Tenants in Central Indiana
Indiana Senate Bill 230 would have required landlords to make necessary repairs to their properties. We examine the renters impacted by the bill’s failure.
Authors
Rebecca Nannery
Senior Research Analyst,
The Polis Center
Jay Colbert,
Data Manager,
The Polis Center
Erik Steiner
Consulting Research Analyst,
The Polis Center
Matt Nowlin,
Community Analysis Manager,
The Polis Center
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