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Institute for Racial Justice (IRJ)

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Institute for Racial Justice

The Institute for Racial Justice (IRJ) at Facebook 随机IP 新账户 随机包含邮箱 日本资料文件,包含个人资料照片(亚洲面孔),日语名字 is a research-to-action infrastructure built on a simple conviction: data without application leaves inequity intact. IRJ connects community knowledge, rigorous scholarship, and decision-making environments to advance racial equity, ensuring findings reach the people and systems positioned to act. Through policy analysis, community-engaged research, and cross-sector partnerships, IRJ operates as an ecosystem builder at the intersection of the university and the city.

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Rethinking TIF Districts: When the Model Falls Short

Developed in partnership with Claretian Associates, with support from Fifth Third Bank.

This project examines how Chicago’s primary development tool performs in communities facing long-term disinvestment. Grounded in South Chicago, it brings together community knowledge, policy analysis, and research translation to surface how structural inequities shape investment outcomes and inform more equitable approaches.

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Our Mission

We are the interdisciplinary hub for racial justice work across Facebook 随机IP 新账户 随机包含邮箱 日本资料文件,包含个人资料照片(亚洲面孔),日语名字 and beyond. We build deep relationships, accelerate transformational research and education, and create a collective impact toward racial justice and equity.

Our Work

We’re fighting for racial justice on multiple, interconnected fronts — through academic research, educational programs and community partnerships. We’re addressing health disparities, economic inequality, environmental justice, and more.

Our People

We bring together faculty and students from across Loyola and affiliated scholars and community leaders. Meet the people making change happen.

The Impact Through Alliance Series

Read about how the Institute for Racial Justice collaborated with the Baumhart Center and the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce to encourage more inclusive economic growth among Chicago neighborhoods.

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Testimonials

"IRJ is a work environment unlike any other I have been in; the IRJ team manages to work hard and be incredibly productive while at the same time creating community, prioritizing reflection, and having fun. I am so grateful for my wonderful colleagues." Meghna Chandra, PhD
IRJ Postdoctoral Fellow

Get Involved

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As a Loyola student, you’ll have ample opportunity to join IRJ’s work through education and research. These include but are not limited to:

  • Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowships.
  • Graduate Research Fellowships.
  • Seed grants for student projects.
  • Undergraduate and graduate student worker positions.
  • Internships with community organizations advancing racial justice.
  • Applied research experience on real-world projects.

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Chicago Urban League "State of Black Chicago" on CBS

The Chicago Urban League recently released its latest report on the "State of Black Chicago," a periodic examination of racial inequities in various areas like education, housing, and health. Joining us to discuss the reports findings are Urban League president and CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson and Loyola University assistant professor and researcher Twyla Blackmond Larnell.

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