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Story: “Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders” is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Stanford Social Innovation Review. In the series, leaders from across the social sector share insights about how they are innovating during challenging times.

In this episode, Crystal Hayling, executive director of The Libra Foundation, and Sonal Shah, founding president of The Asian American Foundation, discuss their organizations’ work toward transforming the way race is discussed in America and how to improve understanding about racial concerns to lead to a more inclusive society.

Related resources:  

After the Fact podcast season “Race and Research”

Americans see stronger societal conflicts than people in other advanced economies

Majorities of Americans see at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people in the U.S.

Census: US sees unprecedented multiracial growth, decline in the white population for first time in history

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