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Uprooted: Rediscovering American History

Uprooted: Rediscovering American History

Uprooted: Rediscovering American History is a Brookings series that examines how the contributions of marginalized communities are being erased from our national story and how systemic racism continues to shape America’s institutions, policies, and lived realities. Through evidence-based analysis across five key themes, the series reclaims overlooked histories, advances racial equity, and offers policy solutions to help build a more inclusive and resilient democracy. Sign up to get updates on new research here. 

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Uprooted: Rediscovering American History publishes research quarterly within five areas of research:

  • Migration and Immigration: Explores how the movement of people within and into the United States continues to enrich American society.
  • Civic Engagement and Community Power: Upholds the American promise of free speech and collective action built on a foundation of social movements.
  • Inclusion and Cultural Politics: Features narratives central to democratic valuesand represents the unique cultures, ideas, and community norms that contribute to policy and political conversations.
  • Community Health and Well-being: Explores the foundations of America’s health crisis including social and physical environment and social institution’s influence on communities.
  • Technology and Innovation: Advances a human-centered experience in the age of the digital revolution and reimagines the role that vulnerable populations play in digital inclusion through new sociological research questions and culturally responsive interventions.  

Stay tuned for upcoming research from Uprooted’s first series of publication on Migration and Immigration.

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