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The Joint Center's current research and analysis address critical issues in three key areas: political participation; economic advancement; and health policy. In conducting research and policy analysis and in disseminating our products, we seek to build partnerships and coalitions with Black Elected and Appointed Officials at every level of government and with like-minded organizations in order to broaden and strengthen the impact of our work. The Joint Center's work and influences has been publicly acknowledge in the media. Here are a listing of news & media organizations that have brought the attention of the Joint Center's work to the public. These links are subject to terminations by the hosting website.

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October 31, 2007 - Racial Issues

www.diversityinc.com - By Daryl Hannah - [click here]

October 25, 2007 - Election/Saggy Pants/Climate

www.finalcall.com - By Hassan Muhammad - [click here]

October 23 - 24, 2007 - Election/Saggy Pants/Climate

metrotimes.com - Climate [click here]
detnews.com - Black Voters Torn [click here]
Bet.com - Saggy Pants [click here]

October 9, 2007 - Election 2008

detnews.com - Election - [click here]
CBSNews.com - Politico [click here]
The American Prospect - [click here]

October 3, 2007 - The Issue of Infant Mortality & Climate Change

BlackNews.com - Infant Mortality [click here]
BlackNews.com - Climate Change [click here]

October 1, 2007 - The Issue of Infant Mortality

Atlanta Journal Constitution - [click here]
Star-Telegram.com - [click here]
CommonDreams.org - News Center - [click here]
bnd.com - [click here]
Vindy.com - [click here]
The News & Observer - [click here]
Lawrence Journal-World & 6News - [click here]
Kansas City Star - [click here]
Red Orbit - Breaking News - [click here]

Related Issues:
Kaiser Health Disparities - [click here]
EarthTimes.org - [click here]

September 28, 2007 - Joint Center Forms Partnership to Bring More African American Voices Into Climate Change Debate

Banker & Tradesman Online - [click here]
Interest Alert - [click here]
ADN News Network - [click here]
Breitbart.com - [click here]
Quote.com - [click here]
Yahoo! News - [click here]


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Did You Know?

Did you know that only 29 percent of African American adults surveyed in an October-November 2005 Joint Center poll expected Social Security to be their major source of retirement income? Fewer of them (20 percent) expected an employer-sponsored pension plan to be their major source of income, and more (42 percent) expected that their major source of income would be their own retirement savings and investments.

Source: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, National Opinion Poll of African American Adults About Social Security and Wealth, 2005.