Mapping the Results of 2020's Racial Justice Activism.
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The Institute for Development Impact (I4DI) is launching a historical archive/research project to document the tangible results of the global protests and racial justice activism in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
Our objective is to collate national and subnational data regarding public policy changes, announced reforms and commitments, and/or awareness-building campaigns by both public and private institutions made in response to the calls from protesters and activists. I4DI will build a publicly available database of verified evidence, which will include an interactive data visualization platform to disseminate and display the findings in an accessible manner. Data collection is anticipated to be done through an on-going process of desk-based research, crowdsourcing, and contributions from external collaborators and community partners.
High-level project goals are to 1) provide a valuable resource to activists wishing to cite objective evidence of change brought about by this historical moment of the movement, 2) build incentives/social pressure for other actors to make changes by highlighting positive action of peer institutions, and 3) provide a searchable, unified, and comprehensive body of evidence for reference by journalists, researchers, decision-makers, and interested members of the general public. I4DI seeks to provide data, without analysis of the collected results (i.e. their effectiveness, relevance/appropriateness, extent), to allow users to generate their own insights and conclusions around the effects of this sustained political pressure from racial justice movements.
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Stefano Pessina announced his decision to step down from his position as Walgreens CEO in late July. The decision appears to be unrelated to the Black Lives Matter movement.
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