As the housing crisis continues to grow, there have been dozens of policy options that have been proposed as potential solutions....
Our amazing 2021/2022 Student Academy Leaders wrapped their time with us May 2022 and will be moving on to the next...
In order to shrink the widening racial wealth gap, California must turn around its dismal homeownership rates.
Here at CCB, we love to recognize folks doing great work in communities. We will be regularly interviewing people who are...
Historical policies and practices such as redlining and exclusionary zoning that discriminate against marginalized communities have made it difficult for BIPOC...
November 23, 2021 – by Moorea Benmosche, Public Policy Intern – It’s Time to Center Women of Color in the Racial...
September 1, 2021 Dear Colleagues and Friends, Happy almost-Labor Day! I’m writing to follow up on the message from our founder (and still Board Chair), John Gamboa, announcing...
August 30, 2021 Dear CCB Family & Friends, I am extremely pleased and excited to introduce you to Adam Briones, the...
written by Dr. Herman Gallegos When someone with the authority of a teacher, say, describes the world and you are not...
Racial poverty in the United States has existed since the founding of the country, when only white families could legally purchase...