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All Things Not Being Equal: The State of Equity in Metro Boston January 27, 2012 Data Day 2012: Using Data to Drive Community Change

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All Things Not Being Equal:The State of Equity in Metro Boston

January 27, 2012

Data Day 2012:Using Data to Drive Community Change

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The MetroFuture Vision:

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Selected MetroFuture Equity Goals:

#15: There will be less regional segregation as all municipalities increasingly reflect Metro Boston’s growing diversity.

#16: Low-income households will be able to find affordable, adequate, conveniently located housing.

#24: Residents in all communities and of all incomes will have access to affordable, healthy food.

#38: More minority and immigrant workers will have opportunities to advance on the career ladder, acquire assets, and build wealth.

All the MetroFuture goals are at www.metrofuture.org

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Measuring Progress to MetroFuture

Objectives support each of the goals. They are more specific and largely numeric.

Goals describe the MetroFuture vision in general terms.

Indicators are tied to as many of the objectives as possible. They are regularly collected data points.

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Regional Indicators Reports

Indicators reports will monitor the region’s progress towards achieving the MetroFuture goals.

Baseline reports establish the numbers against which progress will be measured.

Future reports will tell us whether we are trending towards our goals - or away from them.

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Equity Indicators

www.regionalindicators.org/equity

State of Equity report

Today’s presentation

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For Every 100 People

Year Year2010 2030

72 White 69

28 Minority group population 31

18 Born in another country 23

24 Under 20 years old 23

25 Over the age of 55 33

Our “Regional Street” is Changing

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Inequality in the Region is Growing

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The State of Equity in Metro Boston: Key Findings

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Segregation Among Children

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Attendance at High Poverty Schools

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Low Birth WeightPe

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Youth Asthma Hospitalization

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High School Dropout Rates

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Labor Force Participation

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Household Incomes by Race

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Housing Affordability by Income

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Grandparents Living in Poverty

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State of Equity Part Two will consist of policy recommendations to “bend the trends” towards a more equitable region.

Would you like to participate in the second phase of the project, turning the data findings into policy recommendations?

Sign up here or online to stay involved!

“State of Equity” Moving Forward

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Questions?

regionalindicators.org/equitywww.metrofuture.org

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Data Day 2012:

Using Data to Drive Community

ChangeFriday January , 20128:00 am – 5:15 pm

Co-sponsored by:

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PANEL DISCUSSIONEngaging the Media to Tell Your Community’s

StoriesMary Jo Meisner , Vice President for Communications, The Boston

Foundation (Moderator)Mark Abraham, Executive Director, DataHaven, New Haven CT

(twitter: Urbandata)John Davidow, Executive Editor for New Media, WBUR (twitter:

JohnDavidow)Derrick Jackson, Columnist, Boston Globe (twitter: GlobeJackson)Ted McEnroe, Director of Public Relations, The Boston Foundation

(twitter: tmcenroe)(Former Executive Producer and Director of Digital Media, NECN)

Maggie Mulvihill, Associate Director and Senior Investigative Producer,

New England Center for Investigative Reporting (twitter: MaggieMulvihill)

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CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Kathy Ludgate

Former Regional DirectorU.S. Census Bureau,

Boston Office

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Data Day 2012:

Using Data to Drive Community

ChangeFriday January , 20128:00 am – 5:15 pm

Co-sponsored by:

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AWARD PRESENTATIONS

Presenters:

Joel Barrera, Deputy Director,

Metropolitan Area Planning Council

and

Charlotte Khan, Sr. Director, The Boston Indicators Project

at The Boston Foundation

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DATA CHAMPION AWARD

Rachel Kaprielian

RegistrarMassDOT, Registry of Motor

Vehicles

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EXCELLENCE IN INFORMATION

INFRASTRUCTURE

Joshua Robin

Director of InnovationMassachusetts Bay Transit

Authority (MBTA)

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EXCELLENCE IN CAPTURING LOCAL

KNOWLEDGE

EkOngKar Singh Khalsa

Executive DirectorMystic River Watershed

Association

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EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

Mayor Joseph Curtatone

MayorCity of Somerville

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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Jeffrey Stamps(March 18, 1944 – June 11,

2011)

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Data Day 2012:

Using Data to Drive Community

ChangeFriday January , 20128:00 am – 5:15 pm

Co-sponsored by: