Progress 2050

Progress 2050 is a project of the Center for American Progress that develops new ideas for an increasingly diverse America. The United States will become a nation with no clear racial or ethnic majority by the year 2050. This expected transition provides the progressive movement with an exciting opportunity to help America live up to its ideals of equality and justice for all.
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Better Reflecting Our Country’s Growing Diversity Report

Better Reflecting Our Country’s Growing Diversity

We need to make our national park system more inclusive and reflective of the totality of the diverse American experience.

Jessica Goad, Matt Lee-Ashley, Farah Z. Ahmad

Infographic: Latino Voter Turnout in Virginia Article

Infographic: Latino Voter Turnout in Virginia

As the Virginia gubernatorial race draws to a close, it is important to note the growing impact of the rising Latino electorate in the commonwealth.

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Infographic: African American Voter Turnout in Virginia Article

Infographic: African American Voter Turnout in Virginia

The outcome of next month's neck-and-neck Virginia gubernatorial race could very well hinge on the turnout rates of black voters.

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The Role of the Second Generation in Tomorrow’s Workforce Article
In this Thursday, May 23, 2013 photo, first grader Mariah Nevarez, center, says the pledge of allegiance with classmates before the start of school at Jay W. Jeffers Elementary School in Las Vegas. (AP/Julie Jacobson)

The Role of the Second Generation in Tomorrow’s Workforce

Immigrants, and particularly their children—the second generation—will play a critical role in the economy, filling the workforce gaps created by the massive Baby Boomer retirements over the next two decades.

Angeline Vuong, Zach Murray, Abhay Aneja

All-In Nation: An America that Works for All Report
Jissela Centeno and her son Matthew Pineda of Arlington, Va., whose family is from Honduras, participates in a rally for immigration reform at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, April 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

All-In Nation: An America that Works for All

All-In Nation describes how strong communities of color are critical to America’s economic future and lays out a comprehensive policy agenda to build an equitable economy where everyone, including fast-growing communities of color, can participate and thrive.

Vanessa Cárdenas, Sarah Treuhaft

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