POVERTY & RACE RESEARCH ACTION COUNCIL (PRRAC)
PRRAC is a civil rights policy organization convened by major civil rights and anti-poverty groups in 1989. PRRAC’s primary mission is to help connect social scientists with advocates working on race and poverty issues, and to promote a research-based advocacy on issues of structural racial inequality.
Research & Reports
Brief of Housing Scholars and Research and Advocacy Organizations Submitted by PRRAC, Institute on Race & Poverty, National Fairl Housing Alliance, National Low Income Housing Coalition, six other organizations and 28 housing scholars (October 10, 2006).
Building Opportunity: Civil Rights Best Practices in the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program A 50-state survey by PRRAC and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (October 2006).
Are States Using the Low Income Tax Credit to Enable Families with Children to Live in Low Poverty and Racially Integrated neighborhoods?
A new report sponsored by PRRAC and the National Fair Housing Alliance (July 28, 2006).