While advancing racial equity through public policy is an enduring and ever important mandate, there are no clear or easy pathways for this work. Decentralization is a reality of the American political system that poses both problems and possibilities for addressing the racialized nature of policy and its implementation. This panel will consider critical questions about racially equitable policymaking and administration in the face of our decentralized institutions, and discuss instances of challenge and success and what motivates a deeper level of leadership at this important juncture in our national life.

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